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Famous Landmarks in Paris
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Paris, the City of Light is the worlds most
visited capital. The city is proud due to its
many monuments from the iconic Eiffel Tower to
the lofty Notre-Dame cathedral and the majestic
Arc de Triomphe. No doubt this is Europes most
enchanting capital. Here is our list of the most
famous monuments of Paris. I hope the recommended
list of the most famous landmarks in Paris will
help you to discover the French capital,
Paris. 1. Eiffel Tower Among the famous
monuments of Paris, Eiffel Tower is certainly
the most popular one. The iron lady is known
everywhere in the world. But did you know that
the world-famous metallic tower and was built for
the Paris International Exhibition in 1889 for
the centenary of the French Revolution?
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At the time of its inauguration, it was the
worlds tallest monument which was meant to be
demolished after 20 years. But Gustave Eiffel
didnt allow to destroy it and used it as a radio
antenna to send and receive messages to the
French military, here you can get some Paris
tourist attractions. It welcomes around 7
Million visitors every year and it is assumed
that more than 250 Million people have visited
the tower since its completion. Eiffel Tower is
one of the most visited monuments in the
world. 2. Arc de Triomphe It is a monumental
triumphal arch, it was built in honor of the
French Imperial army of Napoleon. The names of
people are written at the surface of the Arc de
Triomphe who were involved in the revolution, At
the top of the monument, the visitors can enjoy
the nice view of Paris.

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4. Notre-Dame It means Our Lady of Paris, also
known as Notre-Dame Cathedral. Its construction
was begun in 1160 and completed by 1260. The two
towers are sixty-nine meters high and were the
tallest structures in Paris until the completion
of the Eiffel Tower in 1889. If you climb up the
380 stairs to the South Tower, youll meet the
many illusion that watches over the city of Paris
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