- Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis is a burial place of French royalty in Paris. It is a necropolis, a sensational building for the dead, full of beautiful funeral sculptures, mausoleums and tombs.
The Château de Compiègne was a royal residence built by Louis XV and restored by Napoleon.
- Château de Maisons-Laffitte
The Chateau de Maisons-Laffitte was designed by Fracois Mansart and built between 1630 and 1651. It is a fantastic example of the French Baroque style and an important building in the history of European architecture.
The Châteaux de Malmaison, also known as The Malmaison Palace, takes its name from the Normans who once invaded France.
The Château de Pierrefonds is a majestic and beautiful palace that has stood up to the whims of kings for hundreds of years and is guaranteed to be a favorite among visitors to Paris.
The Châteaux de Versailles, also known as The Palaces of Versailles, is one of the largest castles in the world. With around 2,143 windows, 1,252 chimneys and 67 staircases, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most visited attractions in France.
The Château de Vincennes is an imposing 13th century castle that has remained at the heart of French history since its construction.
The magnificent Château de Fontainebleau has been the main summer residence of the French Monarchs for hundreds of years.
- Châteaux de Champs-Sur-Marne
Admire the stunning 18th century Châteaux de Champs-sur-Marne, a beautiful French mansion in Paris outside. Famous for its structure and size, its appeared in films of Dangerous Liaisons and Marie Antoinette.
- Crypte Archéologique du Parvis Notre-Dame
Under the streets of downtown Paris, the Crypte Archéologique du Parvis Notre-Dame is a huge enchanted space that extends 80m under the shadows of the Notre Dame Cathedral and is an intriguing attraction for any visit to Paris.
The Conciergerie has been the central seat of authority and justice in Paris for almost 1000 years.
- Maison d’Auguste Rodin à Meudon
Built in the style of Louis XIII, La Maison d’Auguste Rodin à Meudon villa on the outskirts of Paris was the home and workplace of the sculptor Auguste Rodin.
The Musée de l’Armée was originally built by Louis XIV as a hospital and home for disabled soldiers.
- National Museum of Port-Royal des Champs
The Musée National de Port-Royal des Champs was for a time a famous school.
The Sainte-Chapelle was for a time the most important sacred place in the world and also the most wonderful architectural work of its time.
The construction of the Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame, initially undertaken by Maurice de Sully, began around 1160 and was completed 50 years later.
Villa Savoye is a masterpiece of the 20th century and one of the best works by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier.