
1. THE OPERA HOUSE
2. THE EIFFEL TOWER
3. THE SACRE COEUR
4. NOTRE DAME
5. THE PANTHEON
6. ARC DE TRIOMPHE
7. LES INVALIDES
8. MUSÉE DE CLUNY
9. PLACE RÉPUBLIQUE
10. CEMETERY
PÈRE LACHAISE
The Opera House: It is the setting for the novel The Phantom of the Opera and also for the film adaptations of the novel, it was one of the few buildings built in the Second Empire, and the most expensive
The Effiel Tower: served as a presentation at the Paris universal exhibition in 1889, Its exceptional size and immediately recognizable silhouette made the tower an emblem of Paris.
The Sacre Coeur: Is one of the biggest bells of the world
Notre Dame: It is one of the most outstanding and oldest buildings
The Pantheon: It is one of the best-preserved of all Ancient Roman buildings
Arc de Triomphe: honours those who fought and died for France
Les Invalides: the tallest church in Paris
Museé de Cluny: it is a Museum of the Middle Ages.
Place République: contains a monument that includes a statue of the personification of France, Marianne.
Cementery Père Lachaise: The cemetery is located on the Boulevard de Ménilmontant.