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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, located in the central city of Paris, the capital of the French Republic, is located in the central West Island of the Seine River, across the river from Paris City Hall and the Louvre, for the Gothic Christian church building; Founded on March 24, 1163 (four years of Pope Alexander III), it is the Cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris, one of the oldest and most symbolic monuments in the French capital, one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals in Europe, one of the most representative cultural relics and world heritage sites in France, and a landmark of French and European literature and culture.

The plane of Notre Dame de Paris is a long horseshoe Gothic Latin cross shape, a total length of about 127 meters, a total width of about 48 meters, a total height of 96 meters, a total construction area of 5500 square meters, a total area of 6,000 square meters; The west facade has two clock towers, about 69 meters high

Inside there are five longitudinal cabins, including a middle cabin and two wings on each side, the top of the cross is the altar, the long wing of the cross is the main basilica of Notre Dame

At the east end is the altar, followed by a semicircular outer wall, the two ends of the hall are open, beside the small tower; Outside the altar is the iconic minaret, 96 meters high. Notre Dame de Paris is the first Gothic church in the world in a full sense, the sculpture art and painting art of the building body and a large number of art treasures in the hall have high historical and cultural value and the world reputation, is the symbol of Paris, France, the world's mainstream religion Christian holy land.

The Palace of Versailles

Located in the southwest outskirts of Paris, France, the town of Versailles, the capital of the province of Evelyn, is one of the famous palaces in Paris, and one of the five major palaces in the world (the Chinese Palace, the French Palace of Versailles, the British Buckingham Palace, the American White House, and the Russian Kremlin).

The area where the Palace of Versailles is located was originally a wasteland of forests and swamps. In 1624, King Louis XIII of France bought 117 acres of wasteland at the price of 10,000 furs, and built a two-story red brick building here to be used as a hunting palace.

The second floor has the king's office, dormitory, reception room, wardrobe, attendant bedrooms and other rooms, the first floor for furniture storage and weapons storage. At that time, the palace had 26 rooms; today it has 2,300 rooms,67 staircases and 5,210 pieces of furniture.

He was President of the Palais de France for 107 years (1682-1789). On October 6, 1789, Louis XVI was taken to Paris by the people, and the history of Versailles as a royal palace came to an end.

During the horrors of the French Revolution that followed, the Palace of Versailles was repeatedly looted, its furnishings, frescoes, tapestries, chandeliers and furnishings looted, and its doors and Windows were smashed and demolished.

In 1793, all the remaining works of art and furniture were transported to the Louvre. The palace of Versailles lay in ruins for 40 years until 1833, when King Louis Philippe of Orleans ordered the restoration of the palace and turned it into a historical museum.

Musee Picasso

There are four in the world, one in Paris, one at 15 Rue Moncada in the old city of Barcelona, one in Malaga and one in Antibes in southern France.

The Picasso Museum in Paris, France, is the famous Picasso Museum here collected a lot of Picasso's paintings and sculptures, more than 3,500 works of Picasso in the museum, from oil paintings to drawings, prints, pottery, a very wide variety.

In addition, there are Picasso's original manuscripts and books with his illustrations. In addition, there are also parts of the master's life collection of paintings by Pargo, Rousseau, Miro and Renoir.

Musee d 'Orsay

It is a national museum located on the left bank of the Seine, across the river from the Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens.

Housed in a train station designed by architect Victor Laloux for the 1900 World's Fair, the museum features a wonderful collection of Western art created between 1848 and 1914, including paintings, sculptures, decorations, photographs, and architectural plans.

It shows the incredible artistic creativity of an era in which the masters of realism, impressionism, symbolism, separatism, pictorial photography and other schools have come forth in large numbers.

The Orsay Museum was rebuilt from the Orsay Railway station, which had been abandoned for many years, and opened at the end of 1986. The renovated museum is 140 meters long, 40 meters wide and 32 meters high, with a glass ceiling of 35,000 square meters.

The museum has a practical area of more than 57,000 square meters, a total of 80 exhibition halls or showrooms, an exhibition area of 47,000 square meters, including a long-term exhibition hall of 16,000 square meters.

On October 30, 2022, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the capital of France, confirmed that a famous painting in its collection was almost "poured soup".


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