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Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in Paris, with its main entrance to the west. It is still used as a Roman Catholic cathedral and is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.
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As all good Catholic's do Tuesday, 5. February 2008, 23:42, By Mary-Sue Berkeley | |||
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Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne University
Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne University, formerly the University de Paris, is the centre of education for the social sciences and humanities across France. Indeed, it is one of the leading schools across Europe. With a library holding over three million books, 100,000 of which are over 200 years old, Sorbonne is also favoured by overseas students, and attracts some of the greatest minds in fields ranging from Law to Philosophy in order to teach at the prestigious school.
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Philosophy classes Wednesday, 10. September 2008, 23:00, By Chris Nite | |||
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Panthéon
Panthéon is a former church of grand beauty and design. Romanesque with a huge Tempietto-style dome atop, the Panthéon is considered one of the greatest architectural achievements of the late 1700s. Since the Revolution, it has been a mausoleum for the greatest of Frenchmen as deemed national heroes, including Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas.
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Down among the dead men Thursday, 13. March 2008, 06:56, By DeLance | |||
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Café Sons Célestes
Café Sons Célestes is the unsung home of any musician wishing to proclaim their talents to the Parisian public. Primarily a haven for Jazz enthusiasts, the dark, smoky bar serves alcohol as well as caffeine, with an atmosphere that never changes from relaxed bordering on the intellectual and existential.
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Coffee and a smoke Wednesday, 2. July 2008, 06:05, By Klare | |||
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Relâchons
Relâchons is another major café that caters to a wider audience. The décor is a mixture of Eastern philosophy and French creativity which offers its patrons a spacious seating arrangement and the promise of an uplifting lunch or dinner. Behind the shop front is a function room able to hold up to 300 people comfortably.
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Meeting a new friend Wednesday, 1. October 2008, 20:07, By Ryan | |||
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Le Bal
Le Bal is one of the more successful bars of Paris. Famed for its fusion of classic and modern architecture, the building was a well-known front for the Notre-Dame Brotherhood Notre-Dame Brotherhood, a branch of the French resistance during World War II. Today, the entrance hall is decorated with signed pictures of some of its more famous acts, from Jeff Buckley to Moby, and provides a different style of entertainment every night that will entice everybody through its doors.
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Delivery for Michael Monday, 9. March 2009, 17:53, By Klare | |||
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