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Visite publique des
Égouts de Paris
Paris as you'd never imagine it : a history of water and mains drainage, and a visit to the heart of the sewerage network.
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Musée national
Picasso-Paris
Works by Picasso presented at a hotel in the seventeenth century. Collection of the artist.
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Crypte archéologique du Parvis
Notre-Dame
Erected on the plaza in front of Notre-Dame cathedral, the Crypt houses the archaeological remains discovered between 1965 and 1972.
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Musée de l’
Armée - Tombeau de Napoléon 1er
In the prestigious setting of the Hotel National des Invalides, the military history of France is brought to you through the museum's collections from prehistory to 1945.
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La Cinémathèque française - Musée du
Cinéma
In the splendid building designed by Frank Gehry, the architect of the Bilbao Guggenheim, you can now discover one of the world’s finest collections on the cinema.
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Musée de
Cluny
- Musée national du
Moyen Âge
Located in a stunning site of interest featuring the Gallo-Roman baths of Lutèce (late 1st cent.) and the town house of the abbots of Cluny (late 15th cent.), the museum boasts one of the richest medieval collections in the world and a medieval- inspired.
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