
▲ A pure white Roman-Byzantine style building, one of the symbols of Paris. Ascend to the top for a panoramic city view, while the interior's magnificent mosaic mural "Christ Pantocrator" dazzles with splendor. Artistic vibe: This area was once home to countless artists including Picasso and Van Gogh. Place du Tertre gathers painters, while street performers and cafés abound, exuding bohemian charm.


▲ Montmartre is dotted with art galleries and street painters, bearing traces of Van Gogh and Picasso's former residences. Climb the steps to the square in front of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica for panoramic views of Paris, where you'll unexpectedly encounter the city's romance and leisurely charm.

▲ From medieval castles to Renaissance palaces and the glass pyramid entrance designed by I.M. Pei, it's a living history of architecture. The collection is divided into eight major sections including Ancient Egypt, Greco-Roman artifacts, paintings, and sculptures, allowing visitors to admire countless textbook-level masterpieces up close.


▲ The Eiffel Tower stands in the Champ de Mars, built for the 1889 Paris World's Fair, as a legendary masterpiece of the industrial era. The entire tower consists of 18,038 metal components, with its lattice truss structure showcasing industrial elegance. Ascending the tower offers panoramic views of Paris, and when illuminated at night, it transforms into the very embodiment of romance.










