Although its name might suggest otherwise, this place isn't a cafe or nightclub but a fair-sized rock venue with room for ... More
Cafe de la Danse
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Although its name might suggest otherwise, this place isn't a cafe or nightclub but a fair-sized rock venue with room for around 500 people. Inside the surroundings are cozy: warm-colored brick walls, a small bar. Pop and rock fans should keep a close eye on the program, which offers the very best in French and foreign bands. The hall is situated beside Rue de Lappe, in the Bastille area, well-known for its bars and small restaurants. Perfect for an after-concert meal or drink.
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Nearly 2.5 million visitors each year come to see the largest collection in the world of impressionist artwork, found in
the splendid Musée d'Orsay. The building itself, called the Gare d'Orsay, was built for the World's Fair of 1900. ...
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An historical landmark in Paris since 1890, this cafe was a favorite of many great 19th century writers and artists.
French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre always took his coffee and croissant on the terrace. These days you can drop ...
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Built for the Universal Exhibition in 1937, this enormous museum exhibits works by contemporary masters. The 20th century art on
display includes works of Fauvism and Cubism by Delaunay, Modigliani, Rouault, Soutine, and the l'École de Paris (the Paris ...
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