List of tourist attractions in Paris explained
Paris, the capital of France, has an annual 30 million foreign visitors, and so is one of the most visited cities in the world.[1] Paris' sights include monuments and architecture, such as its Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower and neo-classic Haussmannian boulevards and buildings as well as museums, operas and concert halls. There are also more modern attractions such as its suburban Disneyland Paris. With its many monument, the city is a symbol of French culture, and since the 2000s attracts nearly three million visitors per year.[2]
Within the City of Paris
Museums
See also: List of museums in Paris.
- Centre Georges-Pompidou - 20th-century modern art museum, hosting the Paris Museum of Modern Art
- Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie - a hands-on science museum that attracts over two million visitors yearly
- The Louvre - one of the world's largest museums and a historic monument
- Musée des Arts et Métiers - Museum of Arts and Crafts that houses the collection of the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (National Conservatory of Arts and Industry), which was founded in 1794 as a repository for the preservation of scientific instruments and inventions
- Musée d'Orsay - 19th-century paintings, one of the largest Impressionist exhibits, housed in a former rail station
- Musée de l'Orangerie - Impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, the permanent home of eight large Water Lilies murals by Claude Monet
- Musée Marmottan Monet - dedicated to Claude Monet, includes over 300 paintings including Monet's Impression, Sunrise
- Muséum national d'histoire naturelle - National Museum of Natural History
- Musée Picasso - dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso
- Musée Rodin - houses the works of sculptors Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel
- Parc de la Villette - hosting the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, a science museum, and the Cité de la Musique, which houses various musical institutes, a museum, and a concert hall
Monuments
See also: List of parks and gardens in Paris.
Churches
See also: List of historic churches in Paris.
Modern and contemporary architecture of the 20th and 21st century
- Arab World Institute (1987) Jean Nouvel,[3] 5th arrondissement of Paris
- Bercy Arena, équipe Andrault-Parat, Jean Prouvé, Guvan (1984), 12th arrondissement of Paris.
- Cité internationale universitaire de Paris, Pavillon Suisse (1930) and Maison du Brésil (1954), Le Corbusier and Lúcio Costa for the latter[4]
- Front de Seine (1970s) and Centre commercial Beaugrenelle, Valode et Pistre (2013), 15th arrondissement of Paris
- Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (1989), 12th arrondissement of Paris.
- Musée Mendjisky, Robert Mallet-Stevens,[5] (1932) 15th arrondissement of Paris
- Opéra Bastille, Carlos Ott (1989), 11th arrondissement of Paris
- Palais de Chaillot (1937), Jacques Carlu, Louis-Hippolyte Boileau and Léon Azéma, 16th arrondissement of Paris
- Palais de la Porte Dorée (1931), Albert Laprade, 12th arrondissement of Paris[6]
- Palais de Tokyo (1937), architects: Jean-Claude Dondel, André Aubert, Paul Viard et Marcel Dastugue, low reliefs: Alfred Janniot, statue La France: Antoine Bourdelle, 16th arrondissement of Paris
- Palais d'Iéna (1937), Auguste Perret, 16th arrondissement of Paris
- Palais de Chaillot (1937), Jacques Carlu, Louis-Hippolyte Boileau and Léon Azéma, 16th arrondissement of Paris (1927), Jacques Marcel Auburtin, André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon, 8th arrondissement of Paris
- Salle Pleyel (1927), Jacques Marcel Auburtin, André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon, 8th arrondissement of Paris
- La Samaritaine, building facing the river (1928?), Frantz Jourdain and Henri Sauvage, 1st arrondissement of Paris
- Site of the French communist party, Oscar Niemeyer (1965-1980), 19th arrondissement of Paris
- Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (1913), Auguste Perret, 8th arrondissement of Paris
- Tour Montparnasse, architects Jean Saubot, Eugène Beaudouin, Urbain Cassan and Louis de Hoÿm de Marien (1973), 15th arrondissement of Paris
- World Heritage Centre (Unesco) (1958) architects: French Bernard Zehrfuss, Américan Marcel Breuer, and Italian Pier Luigi Nervi. Their plans were validated by an international committee of five architects: Lucio Costa (Brasil), Walter Gropius (United States), Le Corbusier (France), Sven Markelius (Sweden) and Ernesto Nathan Rogers (Italy), in collaboration with Eero Saarinen (Finland). 7th arrondissement of Paris[7]
- Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, Gianfranco Franchini (1977), 1st arrondissement of Paris
- Les Echelles du Baroque, Ricardo Bofill (1985), 14th arrondissement of Paris
- La Géode, architects Adrien Fainsilber and Gérard Chamayou (1985), 19th arrondissement of Paris
- Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d'Alliance, Architecture-Studio (1986), 15th arrondissement of Paris
- Louvre Pyramid, Ieoh Ming Pei (1989), 1st arrondissement of Paris
- La Défense, Paris business district, Grande Arche, Johan Otto von Spreckelsen and Erik Reitzel (1989)
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- Cinémathèque française (1993), Frank Gehry, 12th arrondissement of Paris.
- Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Jean Nouvel (1994), 14th arrondissement of Paris
- Bibliothèque nationale de France, Dominique Perrault (1995), 13th arrondissement of Paris
- Musée du quai Branly, Jean Nouvel (2006), 7th arrondissement of Paris
- Cité de la mode et du design, Jakob + Macfarlane (2008), 13th arrondissement of Paris
- Louis Vuitton Foundation, Frank Gehry (2014), 16th arrondissement of Paris[11]
- Philharmonie de Paris, Jean Nouvel (2015), 19th arrondissement of Paris
Others
In the Paris region
Monuments
Entertainment
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: The World's Top 10 Most Visited Cities - Forbes . Forbes . Forbes .
- Web site: Paris, One of the most visited city. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131218174055/http://the-world-map-image.blogspot.com/p/paris-france.html. 2013-12-18.
- http://www.somuchmoretosee.com/2013/06/modern-architecture-walk-in-paris.html Modern architecture walks in Paris
- http://www.archdaily.com/149901/architecture-city-guide-paris/ Architecture City Guide Paris
- http://www.fmep.fr/architecture.php architecture fmep
- http://untappedcities.com/2013/04/08/palais-de-la-porte-doree/ palais colonial
- http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/unesco/about-us/who-we-are/history/paris-headquarters/ Unesco.org
- https://www.shortstay-apartment.com/paris/paris_info_modern_architecture.htm Paris Modern Architecture
- http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/canalplus/index.htm Galinsky.com
- Web site: In Paris, Mixing the Contemporary With the Classics (Published 2013) . . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526220745/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/travel/in-paris-mixing-the-contemporary-with-the-classics.html?_r=1 . 2015-05-26 . live .
- http://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/ Site officiel Fondation Louis Vuitton