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Ile-de-France has borne witness to many historical battles, and from here monarchs
extended their power slowly over France's other distinct regions. They escaped
from a crowded Paris into lavish hunting lodges located throughout Ile-de-France's
bountiful forests, a landscape that also inspired several esteemed artists.
Corot painted the village of Barbizon,
Monet chose the Epte River as a subject and several of Sisley's riverside canvases
were created at Villeneuve-la-Garenne.
Capital city Paris'
streets are made for walking, and the Champs-Elysees
leads directly to the Arc
de Triomphe. Views from the Eiffel
Tower motivate romance, and Notre
Dame Cathedral's facade is jumbled with gargoyles and flying buttresses.
Louis XIV's Chateau
de Versailles, an exercise in opulence, is said to have nearly bankrupted
the country. The Chateau
de Fontainebleau is the folly of flamboyant king Francois I, Vincennes
Castle features a creepy medieval dungeon and Thoiry-en-Yvelines
is home to the Thoiry
Castle and its surrounding Safari
Park. Outside Paris is the popular Eurodisney,
a classic Disney amusement park with a European twist.
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Centre Pompidou
Centre Pompidou, named after the former French President Georges Pompidou and also known as Centre Beaubourg, is a centre for modern art and architecture. [more] » Paris, Ile-de-France |
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