The Panthéon, the national mausoleum of distinguished French citizens, is located in the Latin Quarter. It was once the site of the ancient church of the Abbey of St Genevieve, but by the middle of the eighteenth century it had fallen into... read more
The church of St Herman in the Meadows, as the French translates it Saint-Germain-de-Pres, is the oldest in Paris. Already at the time of the Roman of the Roman legionaries, in the 1st century, there was a Christian church here. Later, during the... read more
Père-Lachaise is the largest cemetery in Paris. It's home to the ashes of famous scientists, writers and artists, military men and politicians.
read moreThe Rodin Museum, located on two sites, in Paris and the Parisian suburb of Meudon, houses the largest collection of the great sculptor's works. The Paris museum is housed in the Biron Mansion, a true gem of rocaille architecture.
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