| Place Description | Place |
| A church situated on the Ile de la Cité, and Victor Hugo wrote a famous novel in which this church plays a major part. | |
| Nicknamed the ‘Magician of Iron’- since its construction, it has had over 200, 000, 000 visitors. | |
| Is the biggest museum in the world. It houses the Vénus de Milo and La Joconde (the Mona Lisa). | |
| The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is found beneath this monument. | |
| A tree-lined boulevard which holds many great buildings such as the Musée de Cluny, the lycée Saint-Louis, the École des Mines, and the cite universitaire. | |
| A magnificent avenue in Paris, which is over a mile long. | |
| A magnificent church on the summit of Montmartre. | |
| | Place Description | Place |
| Paris’ underground railway system, which is used by over 4 million people daily. | |
| A modern cultural centre and library of arts, and has a controversial design involves coloured pipes, scaffolding, and outside escalators. | |
| This is a military museum which houses weapons from the Napoleonic wars. Also contains Napoleon’s tomb. | |
| A huge arch located in Paris. It was built and inaugurated in 1989 and intended as a meeting centre for people from all countries. | |
| The castle-like building near the Seine which was used as a prison during the French Revolution. | |
| This castle was regarded as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime. It also hosted opening of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. | |
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