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Saint Denis: The Stade de France
Avenue du Président Wilson F - Saint-Denis
Its name says it all: The Stade de France. The pride and joy of an entire nation, and a tourist attraction unto itself, the Stade was inaugurated with a friendly France v Spain football match on 28 January 1998 in the presence of ..
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Paris: Parc des Princes
4 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud F - Paris
Situated on the south-west edge of Paris, straddling the capital’s 16th arrondissement and the town of Boulogne-Billancourt, the Parc des Princes is unique. Indeed, before construction of the Stade de France in 1998, it was the Fr..
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Saint-Denis Basilica
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The necropolis of the kings of France since Dagobert Ist, the first to be inhumed here circa 639, this church is a monument of funerary art, unique in Europe.
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The Manufacture de Sèvres
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Created in Vincennes in 1740, the Manufacture de Sèvres has been located on the banks of the Seine since 1756. It's a fascinating place, a repository of traditional crafts that came into being in the 18
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The Père-Lachaise cemetery is the French capital's most prestigious and most visited necropolis. A million people have been buried here to date and more than two million visitors a year come here. A photographic visit...
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The Musée du quai Branly – a tribute to non-European cultures
37 quai Branly F - 75007 Paris
In France, tradition dictates that each President of the Republic leaves to posterity a cultural building bearing their stamp.
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The entire restoration of this historic monument, from October 2001 to September 2005, officially cost the State 102 million euros (around £69 million). It was one of the biggest construction projects undertaken in the capital dur..
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Inaugurated on 13th July this year, Paris’ 37th bridge linking the square of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Bercy Gardens fulfils the need to return the Seine to a central urban role.
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The Musée de l’Orangerie: a light-filled setting for Monet’s Nymphéas
Jardin Tuileries F - Paris
The Musée de l’Orangerie reopened its doors on 17th May this year, after six years of works.Before becoming a museum this pavilion, built in 1853 in the west part of the Jardin des Tuileries on the Seine side (the Galerie National..
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The Petit Palais, or the revival of a forgotten gem
Avenue Dutuit F - Paris
Like its big brother, the Petit Palais was built for the World Fair of 1900. It is part of a monumental complex that forms a triangle between the avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Seine.
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Everything you always wanted to know about France’s most famous queen is to be found… on your iPod! Easy to use, practical and light, this clever companion proves to be an effective partner when visiting the Petit Trianon, recentl..
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The gardens of Versailles in your iPod
F - Versailles
As Sofia Coppola’s Marie-Antoinette triumphs at the cinema, the iPod makes its debut in the gardens of the Château de Versailles. Podibus is launching audio tours, film clips and photos to podcast on your digital walkman.
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