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What are the tourist attractions in Europe?

Many people want to use their holidays to visit Europe with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Europe is so big, what scenic spots are worth seeing? Let's take a look at what I summarized for my friends.

Loch Ness

Loch Ness, also translated as Loch Ness, is located in the Grand Canyon in the northern Scottish Plateau of England. It is 39 kilometers long and 2.4 kilometers wide. It's small, but it's deep. Legend has it that there is a water monster living here, which attracts many tourists.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge in London is the first bridge at the mouth of the Thames River in London, England (15 Bridge was built on the Thames River), and it is also a symbol of London, so it is called the main entrance of London.

Eiffel towel

The Eiffel Tower is novel and unique in design. It is a technical masterpiece in the history of world architecture and an important attraction and prominent symbol in Paris, France.

Cologne Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Cologne, Germany, and a landmark building in Cologne. Now it is the largest church in northern Europe, combining grandeur and exquisiteness. It is known as the most perfect example of Gothic church architecture.

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame de Paris, a church building on Sidi Island in the center of Paris, France, is also the cathedral of the Catholic Parisian diocese.

Arc de Triomphe

The Arc de Triomphe in Paris is the largest one in Europe 100 and one of the four representative buildings in Paris. This magnificent building was built to commemorate Napoleon's defeat of the Russian-Austrian allied forces at the Battle of Ritz, Austell in February 1806.

The Louvre

The Louvre is the oldest, largest and most famous museum in the world. Located in the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France, it was founded in 1204. After more than 800 years of expansion and reconstruction, it has reached today's scale.

Colosseum Rome's Arena Of Death

The Colosseum in Rome, Italy was a place where slave owners, nobles and freemen watched fighting animals or slaves fight during the Roman Empire.

Provence

Provence is a world-famous hometown of lavender and a popular tourist destination.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the independent bell tower of Pisa Cathedral in Italy, located in the Miracle Square in the north of Pisa in Tuscany, Italy.

Kremlin

The Kremlin's tall and solid walls, bell towers, churches with golden roofs, ancient pavilions and palaces constitute a group of incomparably beautiful and magnificent art buildings. It is a symbol of the Russian state, one of the largest buildings in the world, a treasure house of historical treasures, cultural and artistic monuments, and enjoys the reputation of the eighth wonder in the world.

parthenon

Parthenon, located in the center of the ancient castle of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is a towering rectangular building standing on a limestone mountain. The temple stands at the highest point of the Acropolis and is the famous Parthenon in the world art treasure house. After more than 2,000 years of vicissitudes, the top of this temple has collapsed, the statues have disappeared and the reliefs have been seriously eroded. However, from the towering colonnade, we can still see the richness of the temple.

Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral, a famous Catholic church in Italy, also known as Dumo Cathedral, located in Milan, Italy, is one of the five largest churches in the world. Milan, located on the Olona River at the southern foot of the Alps, is an ancient city with a long history and the second largest Italian city.