Victor Hugo wrote a novel about this gothic cathedral that took 200 years to build.
Notre-Dame
Le Musée du Louvre
This was the original site of la guillotine, but now is the site of the Luxor Obelisk.
La Place de la Concorde
This inside-out building houses the National Museum of Modern Art.
Le Centre Pompidou
Gaston Leroux wrote a novel about a phantom that haunts this performance space.
L'Opéra de Paris Garnier
This was the largest building in the world from 1889-1931 until the Empire State Building was constructed.
La Tour Eiffel
This school was built by Louis XV to educate the sons of his military officers, including Napoléon.
L'École Militaire
This cathedral is famous for its 15 stained glass windows that tell 1000 stories from the Bible.
La Sainte-Chapelle
This dance hall is where the famous can can was created and where Toulouse Lautrec painted.
Le Moulin Rouge
This is the name of Paris City Hall.
L'Hôtel de Ville
This cathedral resembles a Greek temple with 52 columns.
La Madeleine
This is the name of the river that divides Paris into 2 parts.
La Seine
This single-arch bridge was built for the 1900 World Fair.
Le Pont Alexandre III
This tree-lined street runs from la Place de la Concorde to L'Arc de Triomphe.
Les Champs-Élysées
This military hospital was built by Louis XIV and now houses the tomb of Napoléon.
L'Hôtel des Invalides
This public university founded in 1253 was split into 13 separate institutions in 1969.
La Sorbonne
This Italian-inspired garden was created for Marie de Médici on the left back of Paris and is now a very popular public park.
Le Jardin du Luxembourg
This former train station houses a large collection of French Impressionist Art.
Le Musée d'Orsay
This is the larger of 2 islands in the center of Paris where Paris began.
Île de la Cité
This white cathedral sits atop Montmartre in the north of Paris.
Le Sacré-Coeur
This was the original site of the famous prison in France that sparked the French Revolution.
La Place de la Bastille
This is a 164 foot high gateway Napoléon had constructed to march his army through after a battle.
L'Arc de Triomphe
These are the gardens of the Louvre that are known for their topiary in geometric patterns.
Le Jardin des Tuileries
This is the building where all of France's greatest heroes are buried.
Le Panthéon
This field connects L'École Militaire and La Tour Eiffel.
Le Champ-de-Mars