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49 rue Monge (Rue de Navarre), Paris, Île-de-France
Historic and Protected Site · Panthéon · 36 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: A Gallo-Roman amphitheater from the 1st century AD, it could seat more than 15,000 people, and was used as a theater, circus (wild animals and gladiatorial contests) and sporting arena.
Farmers Market · Jardin des Plantes · 18 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: One of Paris traditional markets held every day and particularly animated on week-ends ; definitely feels like being part of a Paris postcard
Place Edmond Rostand (Rue de Médicis), Paris, Île-de-France
Garden · Odéon · 594 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: Second largest park and definitely one of my favorite places in Paris ; just walk around, sit to grab a bite, run around the park, play tennis or watch people go by, in brief enjoy its multiple lives
Francois Pichard: Originally built as a church, it's now a mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens. Free entry for young Europeans under 26.
Historic and Protected Site · Panthéon · 11 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: Recently renovated (2008) it is a beautiful and rare Middle Age building ; originally built around 1250 to accommodate the Cistercian religious students at the University of Paris
Place Valhubert (Rue Buffon), Paris, Île-de-France
Botanical Garden · Jardin des Plantes · 130 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: Walk in the park, pass by the building where Pierre and Marie Curie worked, visit the Menagerie (one of the oldest zoo in the world), enter the National Museum of Natural History and its greenhouses
Francois Pichard: A well known plaza and meeting point in the neighborhood ; have a look at the statue of Danton (an important man of the French Revolution).
6 place Paul Painlevé (Rue de Cluny), Paris, Île-de-France
History Museum · Sorbonne · 68 tips and reviews
Francois Pichard: A Museum about French Middle Age and the Cluny abbey ; the building is also built on top of Gallo-Roman thermal baths, of which you can see remains and the still up frigidarium.
Francois Pichard: Created at the beginning of the 12th century, it was then the central point of the University of Paris ; students met, listened to teachers, partied and fought there
Francois Pichard: Don't just pass by, enter and you'll discover a really beautiful and unique church ; it contains pieces of the French History such as the shrine that contained relics of St Genevieve