Paris is a popular
destination for many travelers. Before
you travel, it is important to identify the best area to stay in Paris.
Depending on your reason for travel, there are many good places to stay. If you
want to enjoy the nightlife, sightseeing, or you are traveling for business,
you will get good places to stay in Paris. You should also review important
information about the city first. We are going to discuss some of the
historical facts about the city. This way, you will know more about the city before
you plan the visit.
Here are 5
historical facts you should know about Paris:
1. Eiffel Tower
The tower was built
in the late eighteenth century to host a world fair. The architects expected it
to last for at least twenty years but many years later, it still exists. This
is one of the tourist attractions in Paris.
Every year there is a vertical race competition hosted in the tower. It
consists of races between fifteen kilometers and eighty kilometers. There are
many people who come to cheer and watch as competitors’ race through the
stairs. They also host Nordic walks and hikes events.
2. Boldini painting
Giovanni Boldini a
renowned painter from Italy who lived in Paris. He is well known for his
paintings, and at some point, he hosted an exhibition in New York solely. The
fact that a building hosted a painting for a French actress for over fifty
years without discovery is one of the mysteries in France. The painting is
worth over two million. It has never been sold and neither has it been
published or listed. A novel by Michelle Gable is based on this painting.
3. Statue of liberty
After the French
revolution against the British, this statue was erected. The French teamed up
with the Americans to overthrow the British monarchy. Because of this, the
British fell out with the French because of their participation in the
revolution. But the Americans and France remained friends. In fact, the French
gave Americans a replica of the statue of liberty. Visitors in France prefer
living in hotels near the Statue.
4. Notre Dame Cathedral
bell
This is one of the
major historic features in Paris. Bell ringing traditionally was done to alert
people of an attack, fire or any danger. But it was also used to call people to
worship. The original bells at the cathedral were destroyed during the French
revolution. But now the Emmanuel grand bell stands in the cathedral and rings
during major events including the funerals of major leaders.
5. Martyrs’ Mound
This is also known
as Montmartre. It is one of the religious sites in Paris that attracts many
tourists every year. A saint was beheaded at the site by the Roman
administration. The temple was dedicated to martyrs to honor them at that time.
It still remains a religious place and many travelers frequently visit here.
There are many
historical facts you should know about Paris. By visiting the city, you can
learn much more. You may also review information available online before your
visit. This will ensure that you have a good experience of staying in Paris.
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