Hi guys, I'm back... v('-')v
Times fliesssss...Can't believe it is March now...
that means I hv stop blogging for half year!!!
My blog is so dead cause of the laziness... hahaha...
well, today i'm going to post about my paris trip part 2...♥♥
I will roughly post about it cause some of the details I really forget...
cause it wasn't easy to think back what had happen half year ago right? =D
raining.....
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Pantheon
The Pantheon is a neoclassical-style mausoleum where many of France's great minds are buried. From the Pantheon, a distant Eiffel Tower can be seen.
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Sorbonne University
The Sorbonne University is one of Europe's oldest universities. It has hosted countless great thinkers, including philosophers René Descartes, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir. Enjoy a drink on the café terrace in front of the college before exploring the winding little streets of the Latin Quarter behind it.
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The Louvre
To learn the Louvre in and out, you might need a lifetime. The site of the world's largest and most diverse collection of pre 20th century painting, sculpture, and decorative objects, The Louvre is definitely one of Paris' best attractions. Not forgetting the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, and countless others. The palace itself is testament to a rich history spanning from the medieval period to the present. The adjacent Tuileries gardens are perfect for a stroll pre-or post-visit.
Getting to The Louvre : ♥♥
Metro: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre (Line 1)
Bus: Lines 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95, and the Paris Open Tour bus all stop in front of the glass pyramid (the main entrance to the museum).
" Venus de Milo"
Finally can see the real "Mona Lisa".... :D dun envy me please....
I queue for half and hour to just have a look on this masterpiece ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
look at my tired face... =.="
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Pompidou Center
One of the landmark sights of Paris is the “Hi-Tec” Pompidou Center. This building is the home of, among other things, the National Museum of Modern Art (a masterful and diverse collection of works from many modern schools and artists). The George Pompidou Center isn't just an art gallery, additionally it also houses a library, a video library, a graphic laboratory, along with architectural and design collections, an industrial creation center, an institute specializing in experimenting with sounds and music and much more.
ok, i think that's all for my paris post..
too tired...><"
will continue my Italy post between this week..:)
good night everyone..
hope you guys can enjoy it.. ♥♥