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Monuments
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ARC DE TRIOMPHE Monument built in honour of the French Army and inaugurated... |
CONCIERGERIE This important vestige of the Capetian Palace is a... |
HOTEL DE VILLE Seat of the Paris City Council. The first municipality was... |
MUSEE DU LOUVRE The Louvre Museum presents collections of western art from... |
PANTHEON Masterpiece by Soufflot (1713-1780) and former church, the... |
SAINTE CHAPELLE Jewel of gothic architecture, the Sainte Chapelle was built... |
TOUR EIFFEL The most famous monument in the world (324 metres, 10 100... |
PONT NEUF The Pont-Neuf is the oldest of Paris bridges and the first... |
MUSEE D'ORSAY The Orsay Railway Station, built by architect Victor Laloux,... |
Champs-Élysées The glamour of the Champs-Élysées, particularly its upper... |
La Defense "La Defense", whose lines can be followed to the Arc de... |
Notre-Dame The cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art, has witnessed... |
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Parc De La Villette
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Description
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The Parc de la Villete extends over 55 hectares - of which 35 outdoor - and is the largest green area in Paris, a "prototype of the urban park of the 21st century"; it combines areas for nature and architecture, play and leisure, exhibitions shows and debating: (Grande Halle, Pavillon Paul Delouvrier, Maison de la Villette, spaces for large tents and cabarets, dance floor...). The Parc de la Villette was designed by architect Bernard Tschumi and provides an opportunity for city folk to relax and fill their lungs with oxygen in this vast domain, on foot or on a gentle cycle ride. It has no walls, no gates, no railings and is open from 6am to 1am. The canal de l'Ourcq runs through the Park, which has many water features: fountains, ornamental ponds, waterfalls... ... 2 walkways have been designed for visitors in a hurry: the first crosses the Park from the porte de Pantin to the porte de la Villette; the second, is elevated and runs along the south bank of the canal. 26 'folies' - a contemporary version of the 'gazebos' of the 18th century are spread throughout the Park at 120 m intervals inviting the walker to leave the path. These amazing differently shaped red structures - some of which are merely ornamental, and others having a range of functional uses - have become the architectural hallmark of the Park. A paved blue path meanders across the Park between the 10 theme gardens that include 3 play areas for children. In the centre of the park the large grassed areas known as the circle and the triangle provide a place for people to relax and enjoy themselves. Finally, at nightfall, the lights come on as if by magic.
Website: http://www.villette.com
211, avenue Jean Jaurès 75019 PARIS (Metro: Porte de Pantin) |
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