2024

THE EIFFEL TOWER

Monuments to visit
4.6/5
183 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h30
The emblematic monument and the highest in the world until 1931, the Eiffel ... Read more
 Paris, 75007
2024

THE CASTLE OF FONTAINEBLEAU

Castles to visit
4.5/5
59 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h30
The château is the only monument to bear continuous witness to the history ... Read more
 Fontainebleau, 77300
2024

OPÉRA NATIONAL DE PARIS – PALAIS GARNIER

Palaces to visit
4.5/5
62 reviews
Paris's temple of lyrical art and classical dance, whose museum recounts ... Read more
 Paris, 75009
2024

PONT ALEXANDRE-III

Works of art to see
4.6/5
45 reviews
The Pont Alexandre-III, one of the most prestigious Parisian landmarks of ... Read more
 Paris, 75008
2024

LE PANTHÉON

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
53 reviews

Church of Sainte-Geneviève until the Revolution, the Panthéon was built at the same time as the neighboring Ecole de Droit (Sorbonne Law School). It is located on the eponymous square, which was laid out around 1770 on land once owned by the abbey of Sainte-Geneviève. The square was subsequently redeveloped in the 19th century, notably following the construction of the Sainte-Geneviève library. Commissioned by King Louis XV as a tribute to Saint Geneviève, construction of the Pantheon began in 1755. It was directed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot from 1758, then by Maximilien Brébion and Jean-Baptiste Rondelet. They were completed in 1793. From the outset, they revealed the presence of Gallo-Roman clay extraction shafts nestling some 25 m below ground level. The building, 110 m long and 84 m wide, takes the form of a Greek cross with four naves topped by a dome at their intersection, a bold elevation - in reality a triple dome - under which Louis XV had wished to display the reliquary of Saint Geneviève. Today, the exterior may seem austere, but in the 18th century, the facades were filled with some forty bays, and two 40 m-high bell towers. At that time, two other churches were located on Mont Sainte-Geneviève (the former 12th-century abbey church on what is now Rue Clovis, and the 15th-century church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont). This configuration, among others, motivated the transformation of Louis XV's church into a republican temple to house the tombs of "génovéfains (regular canons of the Order of Sainte-Geneviève) and Frenchmen illustrious for their talents, virtues and services to the fatherland". The first great man to enter was Victor Hugo. Among the personalities laid to rest in the crypt are Voltaire, Rousseau, Jean Moulin, Pierre and Marie Curie, Simone Veil, Josephine Baker... The wall of the monument and the staircase leading to the crypt also feature inscriptions and plaques honoring personalities who have also left their mark on French history: General Delestraint, Alain-Fournier, Charles Péguy, Victor Segalen, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Henri Bergson, François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture and the Justes de France. The decor is also well worth a visit, with works by Puvis de Chavannes, Gros and Cabanel... This place of collective memory is well worth a visit, reflecting the architectural and artistic know-how of different eras, as well as the ups and downs of a turbulent history.

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 Paris, 75005
2024

CHATEAUX DE TRIANON

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
33 reviews
Closed - Open to 12h00
Castles, including the first Grand Trianon with a main pavilion and 4 other ... Read more
 Versailles, 78000
2024

CHÂTEAU ROYAL - NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM

Archaeology
4.1/5
37 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Renaissance style castle, home to the National Archaeology Museum and ... Read more
 Saint-Germain-En-Laye, 78100
2024

CASTLE OF VAUX-LE-VICOMTE

Castles to visit
4.5/5
56 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h30
Château built in 1656 by Nicolas Fouquet, which dazzled Louis XIV and ... Read more
 Maincy, 77950
2024

PALAIS DU LUXEMBOURG - SÉNAT

Monuments to visit
4.6/5
37 reviews
A palace built by the architect Salomon de Brosse in a superb eponymous ... Read more
 Paris, 75006
2024

PALAIS-ROYAL

Palaces to visit
4.6/5
34 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h00
This palace, steeped in history, was once home to Queen Anne of Austria, ... Read more
 Paris, 75001
2024

GRAND PALAIS

Towers to visit
4.3/5
51 reviews
The Grand Palais is an architectural feat that, at the time, symbolized the ... Read more
 Paris, 75008
2024

DOMAINE DE LA GENESTE

Monuments to visit
Former château de la Geneste, now five gîtes for rent. Can be used for ... Read more
 Châteaufort, 78117
2024

PALACE OF VERSAILLES

Castles to visit
4.5/5
87 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h00
Built by Louis XIV, it was a royal residence and its park contains many ... Read more
 Versailles, 78000
2024

ARC DE TRIOMPHE

Ancient monuments
4.7/5
83 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Arc de Triomphe, a remarkable monument offering magnificent views, located ... Read more
 Paris, 75008
2024

THE ARENAS OF LUTETIA

Ancient monuments
4.4/5
15 reviews
This Gallo-Roman amphitheater was built in the 1st century and rediscovered ... Read more
 Paris, 75005
2024

SMALL PALAIS

Towers to visit
4.7/5
46 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
A superb setting to discover a rich collection of works of great diversity, ... Read more
 Paris, 75008
2024

THE SAINT-JACQUES TOWER

Towers to visit
4.5/5
33 reviews
Closed
Gothic tower with bell tower dating from the 16th century, located in ... Read more
 Paris, 75004
2024

BOUGLIONE WINTER CIRCUS

Monuments to visit
4.6/5
30 reviews
Cirque d'hiver Bouglione de Paris, with its magnificent circular "theater", ... Read more
 Paris, 75011
2024

THE BRONGNIART PALACE

Palaces to visit
4.4/5
29 reviews
A palace inspired by the Greco-Roman style, designed by Alexandre Théodore ... Read more
 Paris, 75002
2024

L'HÔTEL DE SOUBISE - ARCHIVES NATIONALES

Mansion to visit
4.8/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 10h00
Majestic 18th-century palace, owned by the Guise family in the 16th ... Read more
 Paris, 75003