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    Things to See & Do in Paris
    Author: Steve
    Website: http://www.ticketstoindia.co.uk
    Added: Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:33:31 -0400
    Category: Arts and Entertainment
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    Much of contemporary Paris is the result of the vast mid-19th century urban remodelling. For centuries, the city had been a labyrinth of narrow streets and half-timber houses, but, beginning with Haussman's advent; entire quarters were leveled to make way for wide avenues lined with neo-classical stone buildings of bourgeoisie standing. Most of this 'new' Paris is the Paris we see today in Paris Holidays. The building code has seen few changes since, and the Second Empire plans are in many cases still followed.

    The "alignement" law is still in place, which regulates building façades of new constructions according to a pre-defined street width. A building's height is limited according to the width of the streets it borders, and under the regulation, it is difficult to get an approval to build a taller building.

    Monuments and Landmarks:
    Three of the most famous Parisian landmarks are the 12th-century cathedral Notre Dame de Paris on the Île de la Cite, the Napoleonic Arc de Triomphe and the 19th-century Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower was a "temporary" construction by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Universal Exposition, but the tower was never dismantled and is now an enduring symbol of Paris. The Historical axis is a line of monuments, buildings, and thoroughfares that run in a roughly straight line from the city-centre westwards: The line of monuments begins with the Louvre and continues through the Tuileries Gardens, the Champs-elysees, and the Arc de Triomphe, centred in the Place de l'Etoile circus.

    From the 1960s, the line was prolonged even farther west to the La Defense business district dominated by a square-shaped triumphal Grande Arche of its own; this district hosts most of the tallest skyscrapers in the Paris urban area. The Invalides museum is the burial place for many great French soldiers, including Napoleon; and the Pantheon church is where many of France's illustrious men and women are buried. The former Conciergerie prison held some prominent Ancien Regime members before their deaths during the French Revolution. Another symbol of the Revolution is the two Statues of Liberty located on the Île aux Cygnes on the Seine and in the Luxembourg Garden.

    A larger version of the statues was sent as a gift from France to America in 1886 and now stands in New York City's harbour. The Palais Garnier, built in the later Second Empire period, houses the Paris Opera and the Paris Opera Ballet, while the former palace of the Louvre now houses one of the most renowned museums in the world. The Sorbonne is the most famous part of the University of Paris and is based in the centre of the Latin Quarter. Apart from Notre Dame de Paris, there are several other ecclesiastical masterpieces, including the Gothic 13th-century Sainte-Chapelle palace chapel and the eglise de la Madeleine.

    Parks and Gardens:
    Two of Paris' oldest and famous gardens are the Tuileries Garden, created in the 16th century for a palace on the banks of the Seine near the Louvre, and the Left bank Luxembourg Garden, another former private garden belonging to a château built for Marie de' Medici in 1612. The Jardin des Plantes, created by Louis XIII's doctor Guy de La Brosse for the cultivation of medicinal plants, was Paris' first public garden.
    A few of Paris' other large gardens are Second Empire creations: The former suburban parks of Montsouris, Parc des Buttes Chaumont, and Parc Monceau (formerly known as the "folie de Chartres") are creations of Napoleon III's engineer Jean-Charles Alphand. Another project executed under the orders of Baron Haussmann was the re-sculpting of Paris' western Bois de Boulogne forest-parklands; the Bois de Vincennes, on the city's opposite eastern end, received a similar treatment in years following.
    Newer additions to Paris' park landscape are the Parc de la Villette, built by the architect Bernard Tschumi on the location of Paris' former slaughterhouses; the Parc Andre Citroen, and gardens being laid to the periphery along the traces of its former circular "Petite Ceinture" railway line: Promenade Plantee.


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    About the Author:
    Steve is an author of this article and through this article he shares his views about Holidays in Goa so book your Flights to India now and for more info about attractions of Goa you can also visit http://www.ticketstoindia.co.uk

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