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1. The Arc de Triomphe is 45 meters high. The Arc de Triomphe stands in the center of the Star Square. It was built by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate the victory of the French army over the Austrian-Russian Coalition forces. After 30 years, it was finally completed in 1863. Under this magnificent building is a monument to the unsung hero. From the Arc de Triomphe, you can see the charming Champs Elysé es and twelve radial avenues extending in all directions with the Arc de Triomphe as the center. There is an ever-burning lamp under the door to commemorate countless unknown soldiers who died heroically for France. Tickets are 8 euros.

Opening hours: public holidays 10 am to 10:30 pm.

Transportation: Take the subway (1), (2), (6) and R.E.R.(A) and get off at Charles Degalle Station.

2. July Monument to the Bastille This monument is located in Bath Square to commemorate the victims of the July Revolution in 1830.

3. Vendom Square: This monument is made of copper for 65,438+0,200 cannons captured in 1805. In order to commemorate the victory of the battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon melted the cannon taken from the battlefield and cast it into a bronze column, standing here.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 3, Line 7 and Line 8 and get off at Opera Station.

4.4-story medieval building. During the French Revolution (1789), La Conciergerie was used as a prison cell.

Opening hours: 9: 30am-6: 30pm in summer, and 0/0: 00pm-5: 00pm in winter.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 4 and get off at Cite Station.

5. The18th century building of 5.L 'Ecole Militaire Military Academy.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 and get off at Ecole Militaire Station.

6. 18 and 19 th century Madeleine Greek Church.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 and (12) and get off at Madeleine Station.

7. Archie Waste Yard in Lagrande

The abandoned military academy, also known as Napoleon's tomb, has a court design in the morning of18th century. There is also a small church in the garden of St. Louis.

Opening hours: summer: 65438+ 00:00 am to 6: 00 pm; Winter: 10:00 to 5:00 pm.

Napoleon's Tomb: 65438+ 00:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Transportation: Take R.E.R.(C) Metro Line 8 and (13) and get off at Invalides or Varenne Station.

8. Big Arch The new Arc de Triomphe is far away from the Arc de Triomphe and is located on the extension line of Place de la Concorde-Champs Elysé es-Arc de Triomphe. Starting from the Louvre and ending at the new Arc de Triomphe, it is a traditional tourist route in Paris, which gives visitors the opportunity to experience the artistic and architectural development of the French capital from ancient times to the present. Built in 1986, it is the symbol of Paris New Town. Climb the stairs to see the new old town of Paris, and the ticket is 9 euros.

Opening hours: every day: 10: 00 am to 7:00 pm Transportation: Take the subway line (1) and get off at La Defense Station.

9. The Plaza de Vosges is the oldest square in Paris, surrounded by beautiful arcade buildings. In a corner of the square, Hugo lived in a house from 1832 to 1848, and now it has been turned into a museum for people to visit.

Opening hours: Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 and get off at Chemin Vert Station.

10.Le Quartier du Marais floats on the right bank opposite the island on the Seine River, which is the square. There are palaces or mansions from 16 to 18 century. Concerts, plays and other activities are held in the yard every summer. It is a good walking route from Pompidou center to the square.

1 1. Montmartre is located in the higher part of Paris, just like a quiet and peaceful suburban town, but there are also strong contrasts: the winding path with beautiful scenery leads directly to the bustling avenue, artists live on relief in the sunset, and prostitutes go to luxury houses in the town to make eyes at rich neighbors. Not far from the famous Moulin Rouge is the sacred Sacred Heart Church. Looking down from Sacred Heart Church, the scenery is magnificent. When the weather is clear, you can have a panoramic view within 30 meters.

Transportation: Take subway lines (4), (12) and (2) and get off at Chateau-Rouge abbes es and Auers Auers Station.

Notre Dame de Paris Notre Dame de Paris is located in Dai Xi Island, built in 1 163, and is the largest and oldest church in Paris. Famous for Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris. Designed by Maurice de Sully, you can enjoy the scenery of the Seine and Pompidou Center from the Notre Dame tower. There will be organ performances from time to time at Notre Dame de Paris on Sunday evening. Admission is 36FF, the church is free, and the basement is the Paris Architectural History Exhibition, 10 Euro.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 4 and get off at Cite Station.

13. The L 'Opera Paris Opera House was built by Charles Garnies during the Second Reich, and now it is a venue for folk dance performances and a conservatory of music. The largest opera house in Paris, which presents many classic works every year.

Transportation: Take subway lines (3), (7) and (8) and get off at Opera or Chaussee-d'Antin Station.

The new Opera House of the Bastille Opera House was officially opened on July 1989 14. The new architectural design is brand-new, which is in sharp contrast with the quaint design of the Opera House and is worth visiting.

Transportation: Take subway lines (1), (8) and (5) and get off at the Bastille Station.

15 La Place de la concorde The Place de la Concorde will pass through the Place de la Concorde from the Champs Elysé es. The monument standing in the center of the square is a monument presented by Egypt to France in 183 1. This monument has a history of more than 3,300 years, which was plundered by the French army from Luxor Temple in Egypt during the Napoleonic era. There are two fountains and a grand view car around. From here, you can overlook most of the beautiful scenery of Paris in the morning: the Champs Elysé es, the Arc de Triomphe in the Louvre and the Parliament Building.

Transportation: Take the subway (1) and Line 8 and get off at the Bastille Station.

16.Le Palais de Chaillot was built in 1937 and was originally used as an exhibition venue. The building is divided into two wings: henri langlois, a film library, a film museum, the National People's Theatre, a national public theatre, and the French Museum of Places of Interest. On the other side, there is a human museum in the west hall of Pasi.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 6 and get off at Trocadero Station (9).

17. The buildings of Panthé on 18 and 19 century are the cemeteries of Rousseau, Voltaire, Sugar, Emile Zola, Jean Jaures and jean moulin.

Opening hours: 9: 30 am to 6: 30 pm in summer; Winter public holiday 10: 00 to 6: 30 pm.

Transportation: Take the subway (10) and get off at Cardinal Lemoine Station.

18.La Sainte Chapelle Church is built in the central garden of Cite Island Administrator's Office. This is a Gothic church built from 1246 to 1248, with gorgeous stained glass inside. The church took more than 33 months to build and was designed by Pierre de Montreuil.

Opening hours: in summer: 9:30 am to 6: 30 pm; Winter: 65438+ 00:00 am to 5: 00 pm; Public holidays are closed.

Transportation: Get off at Cite Station of Metro Line 4.

19 Visit the Eiffel Tower (Paris Tower)

Built in 1889 and designed by the architect Eiffel, the tower is 307 meters high and is a symbol of Paris and France. The Eiffel Tower was originally built for the World Expo. From 1887 to 193 1 before the completion of the Empire State Building in New York, it maintained its position as the tallest building in the world for 45 years. The tower is divided into three floors: the first and second floors have restaurants and cafes, and the third floor has a terrace. On a clear day, you can overlook the city of France, 70 kilometers away. The Eiffel Tower is 320 meters high. The most famous architectural design is the symmetrical steel bar design to prevent strong winds, which is both useful and beautiful. The Eiffel Tower is divided into three floors, and the summit fee depends on the floor. Take the express elevator to the 274-meter-high top floor and have a panoramic view of Paris. During the day, when your eyesight is good, you can see 72 kilometers away. When you go at dusk, you can enjoy the alternation of different scenery during the day and at night, especially in the direction of the brightly lit Arc de Triomphe, which makes people unable to look away a little. The price of going to the tower is not included in the joint ticket of the museum.

Opening hours: in summer: 9:00 am to 65438+ 2: 00 pm; Winter: 9: 30am to 165438+ 0: 00pm; The observation deck on the third floor is only open in summer.

Transportation: Take subway lines 6 and 9, and get off at Birhakeim and Trocadero stations.

20 latour Mon panas stood in front of Bakhnas Railway Station, built at 1889, with a height of 320.75 meters, and occupied the title of the tallest building in the world for a long time. There are three platforms, one step at a time, and a panoramic view of Paris. Because it is an open platform, it is very cold. Visitors can take the elevator with a speed of six meters per second, which is the fastest elevator in Europe and goes straight to the 56th floor. There are shops and restaurants on the 56th floor, and there is a platform with a panoramic view of Paris. There is a terrace on the 59th floor with a view of the city. Tickets 13 euro.

Opening hours: 9:30 am to 65438+ 00:30 pm every day.

Transportation: Take subway lines (4), (6), (12) and (13) and get off at Meng panas-Bianfuru Station.

2 1. Louvre: (Du E Louvre Museum) The largest art museum in the world, with a collection of many artworks, handicrafts, paintings and sculptures from ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient East and ancient Rome to the beginning of this century. The most famous ones are Venus, Mona Lisa and Goddess of Victory. There is a masterpiece "Glass Pyramid" by China architect I.M. Pei in the square. Tickets are 9 euros.

22. Dullery Garden: (Jardin des Tuileries) was originally the palace of the French king, but it was later burned down.

23. Champs Elysé es: The Champs Elysé es is the most famous boulevard in the world. Every July 14, France will parade there. There are many famous shops and entertainment places on both sides of the street, such as Lido nightclub, CHANLE store and LOUIS VUITON store.

24. Sacred Heart Church: (Sacred Heart Church) was built in 1876. It is located on Montmartre, the commanding height of Paris, overlooking the whole of Paris.

25. Moulin Rouge Nightclub: (Moulin Rouge) At the beginning of this century, it was famous for its "can-can dance" and was one of the most famous nightclubs in Paris. Evening performance 130 euro. There are many exotic dance performance clubs around, with performances ranging from 5- 10 euros per night.

26. Luxembourg: (Jardin Luxembourg) is the largest park in downtown Paris, and it is a good place for people to take a leisurely walk and breathe fresh air. There are two sculpture fountains in it, walking on the rustling leaves in autumn, which are very amorous feelings.

27. Panthé on: Great figures in French history, such as parliamentarians, generals, scholars, writers and thinkers, such as Mirabaud, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo and Louis Philippe, rest here.

28. Orsay Museum: The Orsay Museum is the most famous museum after the Louvre. Different from the Louvre, it has a large collection of modern works of art, such as masterpieces handed down by Van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin, Picasso and Rodin. Tickets are 8 euros.

Invalides: Formerly part of the French Military Academy, it is now the French Military Exhibition Hall. The chapel in the courtyard is dedicated to many memorial tablets of French marshals, including leclerc who liberated Paris. In the magnificent memorial hall, Napoléon Bonaparte, the greatest figure in French history, was laid to rest. His brother, several of his famous men, such as Fu Xu, also died here. Tickets are 8 euros.

30. March Pastoral: (Champs de Mars) A piece of green land under the Eiffel Tower, where concerts are often held in the background of the tower.

3 1. Xia Yue Palace: National Film Art Museum and Library. The fountain in the square is very spectacular.

32. Seine: (La Seine) runs through the city of Paris, about 20 kilometers. There are nearly 50 bridges with different styles on the river, which makes tourists linger. You can see many places of interest along the coast, such as Louvre, Grand Palace, Small Palace, Orsay Museum, Notre Dame de Paris, Eiffel Tower, National Assembly, Castle Palace and so on. The famous bridges are Alexander III Bridge, Xinqiao Bridge and Mirabaud Bridge. There are many cruise companies, and "BATEAUX PARISIENS" and "BATEAU MOUCHES" are recommended. Freight 1 1 euro, you can travel for one day or one night. Recommended sunset in the evening is the most romantic.

33. Versailles: Located in the southwest of Paris 14 km, it is the palace of French King Louis XIV. In front of the palace, you can see the living room, study, reception hall and mirror hall of the French king, where many important events in world history took place. The back garden is the peak of western gardens. Fountains, sculptures, large water surfaces and big trees show the momentum of royal gardens everywhere. Free back garden, Palace 14 Euro.

34. Bastille Square: the birthplace of the French Revolution. The original Bastille has been demolished, and a copper column is erected in the center of the square to commemorate the overthrow of the feudal monarchy by the French Revolution in 1830. The modern Bastille Opera House is the second largest opera house in Paris.

35. The Centre Pompidou is the seat of the French National Culture and Art Center and the National Art Library, and was named after the former President Pompidou. The whole building is an all-steel institution, without any other materials, and belongs to post-modernism style. Tickets for 8Euro National Art Center.

36. Lachaise Cemetery: (Cimetière du Père Lachaise) is the largest cemetery in Paris and is famous for the walls of the Paris Commune. The wall has been rebuilt and surrounded by many former French leaders.

37. Science City: (Le Villette) was built in 1983, which is located by the canal. This is a modern building for holding various exhibitions.

38. Galeries Lafayette is said to be the largest department store in the world, which sells brand-name products from all over the world and is a good place for shopping. The store has a dedicated Chinese sales staff, a Chinese sales counter and a Chinese tax refund office.

There are many other places, all good, but time is limited, so we can't all go. Here is just a recommendation. In urban areas, such as Grand Palace, Little Palace, French Academy, Arabic Culture Institute, Madeleine Palace, Cathedral of the Holy Chapel, Paris University, Saint Michel Cathedral, Seine River, Paris Magistrate Prison, Rodin Museum, etc. There are Fontainebleau, stade de france and Disneyland in the suburbs.

How do you say the scenic spots in Paris in English?

English and Chinese versions of Paris attractions:

Bastille Square 1: Bastille Square

2. Hugo's former residence: victor hugo's former residence

3. Vosges Square: Vosges Square

4. Pompidou: Georges Pompidou Center

5. Sacred Heart Church: Sacred Heart Church

6. Montmartre Heights: Montmartre

7. Love the wall: I love your murals.

8. Moulin Rouge: clichy Avenue

9. Paris Spring: Paris Spring Department Store

10, galeries lafayette department store Osman

1 1, Versailles: Versailles

12, Notre Dame de Paris: Notre Dame de Paris

13, Louvre: Louvre Museum

14, Art Bridge: Art Bridge

15, dolores Garden: Duleli Garden

Place de la Concorde 16

17, Champs Elysé es: Champs Elysé es

18, Arc de Triomphe.

19, Eiffel Tower: Visit the Eiffel Tower

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Introduction to Paris attractions:

1, Eiffel Tower: The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to commemorate the 0/00th anniversary of the French Revolution/kloc-0. Standing on the third floor, you can see the Ares Square, the Charlotte Palace, the Champs Elysé es and the Arc de Triomphe.

2. The Louvre, located on the banks of the Seine, exhibits 35,000 pieces all the year round, including oriental antiquities, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman cultural relics, paintings, sculptures, art for sale, Islamic art and painting art, which can be traced back to 1 848 in the Middle Ages.

3. The Orsay Museum was originally a railway station built in 1900, and later it was transformed into the Paris Museum of Modern Art, which mainly collects paintings, sculptures, furniture and photos from 1848 to 19 14. This is one of the scenic spots that every art student must visit.

Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic church. The oldest statue (1165-175) is located in the arch on the right. It describes the story of Santa Anna and the baptism of Bishop Suli by Louis VII. On the left is the gate of Notre Dame, which depicts the suffering and resurrection of Notre Dame, surrounded by saints and angels.

What are the famous scenic spots in France? What are their English names in those cities?

1, Arc de Triomphe, Paris

The Arc de Triomphe of Paris, the Arc de Triomphe of the Lion, is located in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square in Paris, France, at the western end of the Champs Elysé es. The Arc de Triomphe, as its name implies, is the gate to welcome victorious troops to battle. It is the largest circular arch in the world today, located on the roundabout in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square in the center of Paris.

2. Eiffel Tower, Paris, Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower, which stands in Ares Square in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine River, was built in 1889 and was the tallest building in the world at that time. The Eiffel Tower is named after gustave eiffel, a famous architect and structural engineer who designed it. They are all made by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).

Notre Dame de Paris, Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame Cathedral is a Gothic Christian church building, located on the Seine River, in the center of Paris, France, on Sidi Island. This is the cathedral of the Catholic Parisian diocese. Its status and historical value are unparalleled, and it is one of the most brilliant buildings in history.

4. Pantheon, Pantheon, Paris

Panthéon, French name Panthé on, comes from Greek, which means "all gods". This kind of building is usually famous for offering sacrifices to gods. For example, the Parthenon in Athens, built by the ancient Greeks in the 5th century BC, is dedicated to all the gods in the world. There is a similar building in Italy, which is called the Pantheon.

5. Pompidou National Art and Culture Center in Paris.

Pompidou National Art and Culture Center is a modern art museum, located in beaufort Street, north of the Latin quarter of the French capital, and on the right bank of the Seine. Locals usually call it "beaufort" for short. Because this modern building looks like a factory, it is also called "oil refinery" and "cultural factory".

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English introduction to famous scenic spots in Paris, France

The Eiffel Tower stands in Ares Square in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine River. Built in 1889, it was the tallest building in the world at that time. The Eiffel Tower is named after gustave eiffel, a famous architect and structural engineer who designed it. They are all made by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).

The Eiffel Tower stands on the south bank of the Seine River in Paris, the Mars Square in France, and was built in 1889, which was the tallest building in the world at that time. The Eiffel Tower, named after the design of its famous architect and structural engineer gustave eiffel, was built by Schneider Iron and Steel Company (now Schneider Electric).

The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high, the antenna is 24 meters high and the total height is 324 meters. The Eiffel Tower is made up of many scattered steel components-it looks like a pile of model components. Steel member 18038, weight 10000 tons. During the construction, 7 million holes were drilled, 12000 metal pieces and 2.5 million rivets were used.

The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high, the antenna is 24 meters high, and the total height is 324 meters. The tower is composed of many scattered steel components-it looks like a pile of model components. Steel members. There are 18038, 10000 tons, 7 million construction boreholes, 12000 metal parts and 2.5 million rivets.

Except the four legs are reinforced concrete, the whole body is steel, and 7300 tons of wrought iron is used. The tower is divided into three floors, which are 57.6m,115.7m and 276. 1 m respectively. There are restaurants on the first and second floors, and observation deck on the third floor. There are 17 1 steps from the tower foundation to the top of the tower.

Except that the four legs are made of reinforced concrete, all of them are made of steel, up to 7300 tons of wrought iron. It is divided into three floors, which are 57.6 meters away from the ground,11m and 276. 1 m respectively, in which there is a restaurant on the second floor and a viewing platform on the third floor, and171steps go from tower to tower.

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Architectural background

1880, France just got rid of the humiliation in the Franco-Prussian War. In order to show the national strength, the French Parliament made a decision in 1884: 1889. From May 5 to1October 6, Paris, France will hold the World Expo again, with the theme of celebrating the victory of the French Revolution100th anniversary. 1in may, 886, the French government invited tenders for the Expo building. Design a tower in Paris's Ares Square. There are two conditions: the tower can attract tourists to buy tickets; It can be easily demolished after the World Expo.