Surrounded by the world-famous Luxembourg Gardens, this 17th-century palace has been the seat of the French Senate since 1804 and it is…
Paris' second largest public park. The gardens are very beautiful and you can find many interesting monuments and fountains there.
Originally built as a church, this 18th-century Neoclassical building now serves mainly as a mausoleum.
This church stands on the original site of the Abbey Church, torn down in 1807. See the relics of St.
A magnificent university with a tradition reaching back to the 13th century.
Known as Musée de Cluny, this museum holds six spectacular tapestries called The Lady and the Unicorn.