Paris Monuments

Information on monuments of Paris, France.
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Notre Dame De Paris Cathedral in France
Notre Dame De Paris Cathedral in France is a beautiful Gothic Cathedral that attracts more than 13 million people a year from all over the world. To know more, read on...

Rouen Cathedral in France
Rouen Cathedral or the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is a Gothic marvel in northwestern France. Today, this seat of the Archbishop is visited by tourists from all over the world for the sheer power of its architecture, romanesque crypt and awe-inspiring lantern tower. The construction was once the tallest building in the world, between 1876 and 1880...

Facts about Arc de Triomphe
Today, hundreds of monuments around the world narrate the valiant stories of thousands of men who lost their lives fighting for a cause. The Arc de Triomphe, in France, is one such monument whose history starts with Napoleon's dream of a world conquest.

Famous French Monuments
Famous French monuments offer every visitor an insight to developments around medieval Europe and the Renaissance. This seat of international fashion is also the home of culture and architectural delight. French aesthetic sense has appealed to visitors from the orient as well as the occident...

Cathedral of Chartres
One of the finest examples of the Gothic style of architecture in all of France, read on to know more about the Cathedral of Chartres…

Paris, France - The Notre-Dame Cathedral
The legendary Notre-Dame Cathedral stands proudly on the Ile de la Cite. This cathedral is a must-see for any visitor to Paris and this article will give you lots of details about the history of the Notre-Dame Cathedral.

20 Years Will Be Spent Restoring Versailles
20 years will be spent restoring Versailles to its former glory. Historic buildings do not come much grander than the Chateau de Versailles. Neither do restoration projects: the one drawn up for Louis XIV's little exercise in 17th-century excess outside Paris will last for nearly 20 years and cost almost €400m (£274m).