Palais Garnier

The iconic opera house was designed by an architect so unknown at the time that on opening night, he was not recognized and had to queue to enter his own masterpiece.

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Tuileries Garden
A public garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde
Galerie Vivienne
Galerie Vivienne, a stunning 1826 Paris passage, charms with glass roofs, mosaics, boutiques, cafés, and timeless elegance near the Palais-Royal.
Place Vendôme
An iconic symbol of luxury since the avant-gardists (re)invention of fashion during the 19th century.
Jardin du Palais Royal
The Jardins du Palais-Royal are one of Paris's most elegant and peaceful green spaces, a formal French garden in the heart of the First Arrondissement.
Place de l’Opera
This square is the crossroads of several major Parisian roads, notably the avenue de l'Opéra, the boulevard des Capucines, and the boulevard des Italiens.
Grande Synagogue de Paris
Built in 1874, the 'Synagogue de la Victoire' provided Parisian jews with a place of worship that reflected the community’s huge demographic, economic and cultural development at the end of the 19th century.

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