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SoundSeeing Paris The Bastille - This is the story of a castle that became a prison. The French Revolution began here with the storming of The Bastille on July 14, 1789. There is nothing left of the building, except for an outline in the pavement, but it is an interesting place to visit because of the fascinating history that was written here
SoundSeeing Paris Arc de Triomphe du Carroussel - A smaller version of the Arc de Triomphe previously formed the entranceway to the Tuileries Palace. After a large fire in the palace set by revolutionaries, the triumphal arch was the only thing left standing. The information signs by the monument are solely in French
SoundSeeing Paris La Grande Arche de la Defense - The skyline of this business center stands in stark contrast with the rest of Paris. Everything that was not allowed in the center of the city seems to have been built here. La Grande Arche is the most famous skyscraper
SoundSeeing Paris Hotel des Invalides - Until the 17th century, injured war veterans were left to figure out for themselves if and how they were to be cared for. They were taken into this ?hotel? only if they satisfied the very strict established criteria. But then, anything is better than begging or joining the monastery
SoundSeeing Paris Place de la Concorde - The conciliatory name makes you forget about all of the bloodshed that occurred here. Many heads rolled through the guillotine in this ?Square of the Concord?. Now it is actually a very peaceful square, situated between streets where cars race by
SoundSeeing Paris The Sacre Coeur in Montmartre - The picturesque Montmartre is built on a hill in Paris. This area has always attracted artists such as writers and painters. Today, they have given way to crowds of tourists who enjoy the view from the steps of the Sacre C?ur, and are entertained by all kinds of artists
SoundSeeing Paris Saint Sulpice - Saint Sulpice actually gained its fame among the greater public mainly as a result of the novel by Dan Brown. This neoclassical church was, in fact, also important in the past, and was even visited by kings and dignitaries