** Eiffel Tower**
Who knows not about the Eiffel Tower?
I guess everybody dreams of setting their feet on this lovely place.
Eiffel Tower is located in Paris, France. It was built from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair. It's the tallest structure in Paris that stands 324 meters (1,063 ft) tall. It was designed and built by the company ran by Gustave Eiffel which was the Eiffel tower named after.
The location is believed to be very romantic and brings luck to couples who spend time in the place. Many people travel to this place to propose to their girlfriends. The atmosphere seems like well-designed for couples. Despite the fact that many relationships last when it's it made in Paris doesn't guarantee all couples last forever.
Understanding, trust, love, time are the key components of a healthy relationship and the Eiffel tower is only an Ice candy to your relationship.
Mont Saint-Michel
This is located in an island commune in Normandy, France.
let's look back.
The Romanesque abbey church was founded on a set of crypts where the rock comes to an apex in the 11th century and the first monastery buildings were constructed up against its north wall. In the 12th century, the Romanesque monastery buildings were extended to the west and south. In the 13th century, a donation by the king of France, Philip Augustus, in the wake of his conquest of Normandy, enabled a start to be made on the Gothic section of the "Merveille ": two three-storey buildings, crowned by the cloister and the refectory.
History of the Mont Saint-Michel : the abbeychurch inn the 14th century, the Hundred Years War made it necessary to protect the abbey behind a set of military constructions, enabling it to hold out against a siege lasting 30 years.
In the 15th century, the Romanesque chancel of the abbey church, broken down in 1421 was replaced by the Gothic Flamboyant chancel.
With Rome and Saint Jacques de Compostelle, this great spiritual and intellectual centre, was one of the most important places of pilgrimage for the Medieval occident. For nearly one thousand years men, women and children went there by roads called « paths to paradise » hoping for the assurance of eternity, given by the Archangel of judgement, weighing of the souls.
The Abbey was turned into a prison during the days of the French Revolution and Empire, and needed to be restored before the end of the 19th century.
With the celebration of the monastic's 1000th anniversary, in the year 1966 a religious community moved back to what used to be the abbatial dwellings, perpuating prayer and welcome the original vocation of this place. Monks and Nuns from "Les Fraternités Monastiques de Jérusalem" have been ensuring a spiritual presence since the year 2001.
Source: # http://www.ot-montsaintmichel.com/en/histoire.htm
The night view of Mont Saint-Michel
This is indeed a breathtaking view.! One of the interesting fact about Mont Saint-Michel is that at noon!.it is very accessible due to the low tide but justifiable as the arriving tide surround the place. This is one of the remarkable landmarks in France. The trip wouldn't be complete without visiting the place. There are many fascinating facts to mention about this place, it's a long list so, if you are planning to visit France, don't forget to put this on your bucket list.
Triumphal arch
This photo is not a complete view of it but still, it's wonderful.
Louvre Pyramid
This photo was taken from the inside so it's quite different from how it looks like on the internet but its beauty still caught my eyes.
Some used to say, do not invest in material stuff rather invest in experiences and memories.
The louvre Pyramid.
The Louvre or the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, is the most visited and famous museum in the world.
The Louvre Palace is a former royal palace located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris. Originally a fortress built in the medieval period, it became a royal palace in the 14th century under Charles V and was used from time to time by the kings of France as their main Paris residence.
In 1546, Francis I renovated the site in French Renaissance style. Francis acquired what would become the nucleus of the Louvre’s holdings, his acquisitions including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
After Louis XIV chose Versailles as his residence in 1682, constructions slowed; however, the move permitted the Louvre to be used as a residence for artists.In 1793 part of the Louvre became a public museum, now the celebrated Musée du Louvre, which has expanded to occupy most of the building.
The present-day Louvre Palace is a vast complex of wings and pavilions on four main levels which, although it looks to be unified, is the result of many phases of building, modification, destruction, and restoration.
Source of definitions# http://justfunfacts.com/interesting-facts-about-the-louvre/
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