Attractions in France

France - a true sanctuary historical and cultural monuments of different epochs and civilizations. Here are preserved cave dwellings of the ancient Paleolithic people, roads, viaducts, triumphal arches and arenas (Nimes, Avignon, Arles and Orange), representing the Gallo-Roman architecture of the I century AD, numerous monuments of Romanesque architecture (monasteries of Cluny and Citeaux, the church in Mont Saint-Michel, etc.). Birthplace of Gothic style, which developed from the Romanesque, was the Ile-de-France. Gothic is represented by such famous buildings as the Chapel of Saint Chapelle and Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the cathedrals at Chartres, Orleans, Le Mans, as well as in Strasbourg, etc. Came from the Italian Renaissance in the XVI century left behind such masterpieces of architecture, as numerous chateaux of the Loire, the palaces of Fontainebleau and Versailles.


In France you can see such masterpieces of the Napoleonic era (neoclassicism), as the Arc de Triomphe, and the Vendome Column Madeleine church in Paris, the magnificent buildings of the XIX century eclectic - Theatre 'Grand Opera', City Hall Hotel de Ville and the Grand Palace, the Eiffel Tower . The twentieth century brought into the architecture of various French cities of the building in modern style and modern facilities such as the Marshall Center. Pompidou, the Louvre pyramid and complex of buildings in Paris La Défense.The cultural life of the country represented by numerous theaters and museums, including such world-famous, like the Louvre and d'Orsay Museum in Paris, a variety of music, theater and film festivals (including Cannes). In recent years, a kind of mecca for tourists from around the world became Evrodisneylend.

Widest fame in the world were French art, literature and diverse musical culture.

The European Disneyland swallow in a glittering whirlwind of fascinating attractions and children and adults. It is located 32 km east of Paris and covers an area equal to 15 squares of the capital of France.
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