What are the places of interest in France?

The Louvre is located in the center of Paris. The Louvre is a world-famous art palace and a palace of Wanbao. The Louvre is divided into six parts: Greek and Roman Art Museum, Egyptian Art Museum, Oriental Art Museum, Painting Museum, Sculpture Museum and Decorative Art Museum. As soon as people set foot on this ocean of art, they always first see the most famous "three treasures in the palace", namely Venus, Carney, the goddess of victory and the Mona Lisa.

The Palace of Versailles is located in the Palace of Versailles, about 20 kilometers southwest of Paris. Versailles includes a garden of 1 10,000 square meters, more than 700 rooms and halls, and a theater that can accommodate 1 200 spectators.

Bourbon Palace is a classical building with a history of more than 260 years. Located on the south bank of the Seine, it was once the palace of the Duchess of Bourbon, the daughter of King Louis XIV. Since 1789, Bourbon Palace has almost always been the seat of the highest legislature in France. It is regarded as a symbol of French law.

Elysee Palace Presidential Palace. One of the famous buildings in France.

The Luxembourg Palace was built in 16 15. Originally the back hall of the French royal family. For nearly 200 years, the Luxembourg Palace has been the seat of French political institutions.

Notre Dame de Paris is a masterpiece in the history of French architecture. It has a history of over 700 years. Located on an island on the Seine River in the center of Paris, it is a typical Gothic church. The biggest feature of the building is that it is tall and sharp, and it is composed of vertical lines. There is a triple Gothic arch on the front, with full-length statues of Judea and 28 kings of Israel lit on the door. There are many exquisite carvings inside and outside the courtyard: "The railings are also decorated with devil statues of different images, which look like strange birds and animals. It is said that this is the famous "Ximeier".

Wax Museum, grevin Museum, located in Montmartre Street. It receives an average of more than 600,000 tourists every year. The museum was founded in 1882 by grevin, a famous painter in the 9th century. The whole museum is divided into three parts: wax museum, phantom museum and magic theater.

The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous scenic spots in Paris. The Arc de Triomphe was ordered by Napoleon to start construction in 1806 to commemorate his achievements in defeating the Austrian-Russian allied forces in the battle of 1805. It will take 30 years. The Arc de Triomphe is located in the center of the famous Paris Star Square, 50 meters high and 45 meters wide. There are many exquisite carvings on the door, and the famous big relief "La Marseillaise" is engraved on the stone pillar on the right. Below the door is the tomb of the unknown soldier built by 1920. There are perennial torches and flowers in front of the tomb every day. There is an elevator in the Arc de Triomphe.

Located in the east of Paris, Lachaise Cemetery covers an area of 44 hectares and is the largest cemetery in Paris. The cemetery is divided into dozens of cemetery areas, where many celebrities rest in peace. The famous Paris commune membership wall is located in the cemetery.

Tewarie Nature Zoo is located more than 40 kilometers southwest of Paris. Built in 1967, this natural zoo has more than 5,000 species of birds and animals from all over the world, which is second to none in Europe.