Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
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No it's not the USA, not as big as the original and not as iconic, one of many copies of the iconic New York version but still worth a visit, a short walk along the river seine from the Eifel Tower it is a great place for those important selfies, A perfect but smaller replica you can surprise your facebook friends and make them wonder where you are and your probably going to be nearby at some point if your visiting Paris because there are many points along the walk that you will be drawn to such as the Eifel Tower or the Trocadero, so if the weather is pleasant enjoy the walk and the sights along the way. We went at the end of February and it was still a nice walk.
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Built between 1923 and 1925 by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, the Maison La Roche is a singular architectural project. Indeed, the originality of this House is to bring a gallery of paintings and the apartment owner and collector: Raoul La Roche. Maison La Roche is located at the bottom of the impasse of the Docteur Blanche in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in a district which at that time was under construction. The use of construction of new materials such as reinforced concrete allows to Le Corbusier to implement what it will appoint in 1927, the "five points of a new architecture". It's the free façade, the free plan window length, roof-garden, and pilings. Maison La Roche represents a symbolic testimony to the modern movement, preceding that of the Villa Savoye (1928) at Poissy. From 1925 to 1933 by many architects, writers, artists, and collectors come to visit this experimental House, leaving traces of their passage by signing the guestbook in the hall. Maison La Roche and the terraced house Jeanneret were classified historical monument in 1996 and classified on the world heritage List of UNESCO in 2016. Exterior and gardens have been restored in 2015 and the Interior of Maison La Roche was restored in 2009.
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