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The Centre Pompidou
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The Centre Pompidou

The Centre Pompidou

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Les Halles | 448m from downtown
Phone +33144781233
Address: Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No. 13 of Best Things to Do in Paris
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The last stop before leaving Paris was the Pompidou Center. The building's appearance is very unique, like a large industrial factory. No wonder it is written on the Internet as an industrial modern style. I bought tickets online and the tickets were issued fairly quickly. I waited for less than an hour. Art exhibitions, although I don't have artistic cells, I followed my feelings, walked slowly, strolled slowly, and understood and appreciated from my own perspective.
The Centre Pompidou is absolutely worth a visit. We especially enjoyed the 5th and 4th floor with the permanent exhibition. A must see when visiting Paris. You also have an amazing view over Paris, including the Eiffel Tower from the 6th floor.
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Pantheon
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Pantheon

Pantheon

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From VND 432212
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Latin Quarter | 1.2 km from downtown
Phone +33144321800
Address: Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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The Panthéon, standing proudly in the Latin Quarter of Paris, is a majestic monument that blends grandeur with history. Originally built as a church, it now serves as the resting place of France’s greatest minds, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie. Its neoclassical façade and soaring dome dominate the skyline, while the vast interior stirs awe with intricate details and a sense of solemnity. Climbing to the top rewards visitors with sweeping views of Paris. The Panthéon is more than a landmark—it is a temple of memory, celebrating the nation’s spirit, culture, and enduring legacy.
Purchased this as my rome visit is short so decided to visit paris one instead, but it turn out to be quite a quick one and nothing interest me inside, should have gone to the basilica or cathedral. Everybody busy watching the pendulum in the middle, but it is just not for me. Once you purchased online ticket, it is a fast entry into the pantheon, we just show the electronic one and walk in. While the walk in line is not too long, but if you don’t want to wait then better purchased online.
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

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Ile de la Cite | 439m from downtown
Phone +33142345610
Address: 6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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🌟 Paris stroll: a city romantic code, how many people do not know Paris, this name knows this building, in the textbooks to read the ugly bell ringer has increased the mystery of the biological Notre Dame, Paris must punch in the red location. The interior has not yet opened, and the exterior is still under maintenance. 🗼 Notre Dame Cathedral is under maintenance, and the people who come to punch in are still endless, just to witness the truth. It reopened in September. You can make an online reservation for the Seine River at night like a picture scroll slowly unfolding. The beauty is unspeakable.
Notre Dame de Paris: A stone epic reborn from the ashes, is it worth kneeling and looking up? Conclusion: Even if the scaffolding is not removed, it is still the soul coordinate of Paris! The fire burned through the Gothic dome, but it allowed humans to see the naked appearance of faith - Notre Dame at this moment is a living architectural anatomy lesson, more philosophical than when it was perfect. The hardcore truth beyond "The Hunchback of Notre Dame": The shocking aesthetics of the scaffolding church: the giant tower crane on the south side pierces the sky like a mechanical cross, and the unfinished flying buttresses expose the steel nerves. Through the gaps in the construction fence, you can see the new spire cast from **600 tons of recycled lead blocks after the disaster - this is the Gothic soul resurrected by humans with technology in the 21st century. The miraculous code of the survivors: Bronze rooster weather vane (fallen to the ground in the fire and then recovered): It contains fragments of Paris, the crown of thorns and the remains of Saint Denis. The French regard it as the immortal totem of the ** country; South Rose Window (16th century): The colored glass tempered by high temperature in the flames is more colorful. When the midday sun penetrates, the rose projection like a blood diamond will appear on the ground; North transept stone column: The charred column is deliberately preserved and juxtaposed with the snow-white restoration stone - ** destruction and rebirth are in fierce dialogue here. Time capsule in the underground palace: The underground archaeological tomb (Crypte Archéologique) contains the ruins of the ancient Roman baths of the Île de la Cité. The stone swimming pool in the 4th century AD is intertwined with the foundation of the medieval Notre Dame. The two thousand years of accumulation of Paris are cut here. Ghost echoes on the riverside squatting on the Pont Neuf of the Seine until late at night. When the construction lights go out, the outline of the building floats in the moonlight. At this time, if you put your ear to the wall, you can hear the whimper of the wind blowing through the hollow holes of the scaffolding - that is the phantom sound of Quasimodo ringing the bell. Post-disaster pilgrimage survival guide: Touch rebirth up close: - Book a "Chantier Tour" (€19) and enter the construction site wearing a helmet to watch robots carve new beams; - Go to the "Atelier de la Reconstruction" next door to assemble an oak dome model by hand and touch the charred original beam samples. Magic moment sniping: - Squat at the Pont Petit one hour before sunset, where the construction cranes and the remaining twin towers form a surreal picture in the reflection of the Seine; - Look up at the North Tower at the top of the hour, and when the temporary bells (newly cast in 2023) ring, the pigeons in the sky will be startled and fly back like ashes. Soul meal replacement plan: - Sainte-Chapelle (Sai
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