Originally built as a church, this 18th-century Neoclassical building now serves mainly as a mausoleum.
Admire the oldest bridge in Paris constructed between 1578-1607. See the sculptured faces of people and the statue of King Henry IV, too.
Situated on a man-made islet on the Seine called Île aux Cygnes, the statue was erected to remind people of the fact that the American one…
The Pont de Bir-Hakeim, formerly the Pont de Passy, is an arch bridge that crosses the Seine in Paris.
The Flame of Liberty in Paris is a full-sized, gold-leaf-covered replica of the flame of the torch from the Statue of Liberty.
This is one of Europe's oldest wax museums since it was established in 1882.
The Place des Victoires is a circular place in Paris, located a short distance northeast from the Palais Royal and straddling the border…
This late 19th-century bridge over the river Seine (which was an inspiration for Guillaume Apollinaire's poem) attracts attention mainly…
The 19th-century fountain depicts Archangel Michael fighting with the devil.
The equestrian statue of Henry IV is a bronze equestrian statue completed by Pietro Tacca.
Étienne Marcel was provost of the merchants of Paris under King John II of France, called John the Good.
Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie was a French general, from the French colony of Saint-Domingue, in Revolutionary France.
Léon Serpollet was a French engineer and developer of flash steam boilers and steam automobiles.
The Marly Horses are two 1743–1745 Carrara marble sculpted groups by Guillaume Coustou, showing two rearing horses with their groom.
Ourasi was a chestnut French Trotter. He earned $2,913,314 during his career.