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Photos and videos of the fire of Notre-Dame de Paris (2019):
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Place Charles de Gaulle (Place de l'Étoile),
masud royal flush (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
this is a wonderful place.i have not seen it anywhere.its design is marvellous...Thanks for design and creation....Masud
Bois de Boulogne,
Bafflegab (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
Bois de Boulogne is fully excrementitious.
Aeroparis,
sfa11
wrote
8 years ago:
July'16: €12 for ticket
Claude François' place of death,
sfa11
wrote
8 years ago:
Is that correct location? Because "46 Boulevard Exelmans" a little aside
Statue of Liberty,
Lydia Houck
wrote
9 years ago:
Oh my goodness we were just in France with our 12 and 14 year old boys and saw all of the Statues. Such a treasure to have a little piece of symbolism from America in France. We enjoyed Luxembourg gardens immensely. Look at my blog www.definingfrance.com and search for the blog post on Bees. Here I showcase how dear the bees are to France and how they are housed in Luxembourg etc. We were very privileged to visit France.
Le Trumilou,
Vadim (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
indeed
Eiffel Tower,
shanu_shivani
wrote
9 years ago:
pariṣ.. i'm coming
Eiffel Tower,
Extram
wrote
9 years ago:
Had the great pleasure to visit Paris and the Eiffel tower May 15-18, 2016. The panoramic view from all viewing levels is fantastic. We joined a tour and it was well worth it - very informative from a historical perspective. Any one planning a visit should consider this option.
Saint Joseph's Catholic Church,
High muckamuck (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Not only Maryology, but genuine Mariolatry is observed in this cathedral.
Statue of Liberty,
Kathleen (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Yes there is.... The tour boats even stop so you can take pictures.... And she is lit up at night too!
Statue of Liberty,
Bonnie (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
The Statue of Liberty located at the Île aux Cygnes is illuminated at night.
Statue of Liberty,
Anne B (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
no-where in Paris are there signs to lead to any of the statues. In fact even the river cruises stop short of the island Île des Cygnes where the largest is housed. To get to her you have to negotiate two flights of broken steps and then over a muddy path! On quite a few maps of the city they don't even mention that she is there. Disgusting. And on the tour buses again no mention of any of the replicas. Also at night they are not floodlit.
Port-Royal Woman's Hospital,
veejay (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
The wonderful débridement they do in this clinic doesn't need especial réclame.
Au Vieux Châtelet,
sub_44
wrote
9 years ago:
очень хорошее кафе
Notre-Dame de Paris,
Jamie Burns (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Cornerstone laid 1163, principal construction completed 1345.
Sunday masses: 6:30 PM (Saturday Anticipated); 8:30AM, 10AM, 11AM, 12:45PM, 6:30PM. Lauds (Morning Prayer) 9:30AM; Vespers (Evening Prayer) 5:30PM
Weekday masses: 8AM, 9AM, 12Noon, 6:15PM; Vespers(sung) 5:45PM
Confessions (in several languages) M-F (L-V) 9:30AM 7:00PM
Eucharistic Adoration: Tue(Mar) 5:00-5:30PM Fri(Ven) 12:30PM-1:30PM
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