Paris, a famous historical city.
Known as the city of romance, fashion and food.
Speaking of shopping, do you know the Champs Elysé es?
Speaking of art, you know Montmartre Heights.
Speaking of museums, you know the Louvre.
Speaking of coffee, do you know the left bank?
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1. The name of Paris comes from the 3rd century BC, before which it was called Luttia.
According to historical records, Rutesia is located in Nanterre, France, where residents call themselves "Parisians", so they named Rutesia "Paris".
From the United States to Sweden and even Panama, there are 28 cities in the world called "Paris".
The new bridge is the oldest bridge in Paris, which was built in 1604.
5. The Pantheon, which was built in 179 1 year, is also known as the "Temple of the Republic". It was originally a church.
6. Paris has 1803 monuments and 173 museums.
7. There are 450 parks and gardens in this city, with a total area of over 1200 acres.
8. There are more than 400 screens in Paris, hundreds of which are operated by the art project Art et Essai initiated by the French government.
9. On average, 65,438+00 movies or commercial movies are shot on the streets of Paris every day, and these shots are free.
10. For the shots taken in gardens, museums and swimming pools in Paris, the film crew needs to pay the city.
1 1. Before 20 12, you will only find a "stop" sign in Paris, which is located at the exit of a building materials company in the sixteenth district, and it was later demolished.
12. The motto of Paris is "fluctuating Meguitour", which means "ups and downs with the waves, but never sinks" in Latin.
13. Paris 15 is an urban area with two postcodes: 750 16 and 75 1 16.
14. Many railway stations in Paris have pianos. This activity, called "Play Me, I'm Yours", was initiated by the French national railway company (SNCF) and is currently being carried out in many cities around the world.
15. at first, the railway system in Paris was called "regional defense express"? Toile, abbreviated as M.E.R.D.E, was quickly changed to "Réseau Express Régional" because the abbreviation was translated as "shit" in English.
16. There are eight statues around Place de la Concorde, symbolizing the eight major French cities: Rouen, brest, Lille, Strasse, Bordeaux, Nantes, Marseille and Lyon.
17. The Tour First building in La Dé fense, Paris is the tallest skyscraper in Paris with a height of 2,365,438+0 meters.
18. There are many ghost stations in the Paris subway, that is, those stations in the Paris subway that are closed to the public every day. Due to historical or commercial reasons, these radio stations are not used at present and cannot be accessed through ordinary channels. Only on certain days will there be special trains to take tourists to some of these places. Among them, molitor Gate Station, built at 1923, was originally used to provide services for the audience near Parc des Princes. However, the operation of this connection line was too complicated, which eventually led to the abandonment of the original plan. As a result, the station was not even built. Now stations and connecting lines are used as subway garages.
19.Porte des Lilas Station was originally built to facilitate the connection between Line 3 and Line 7, but now it is used for shooting.
20. With 302 stations, Paris Railway is the fourth largest public transport system in the world.
2 1. there is an old building in the tenth district, which is Ottoman-style, but it is actually a fake building. It is actually used to hide the ventilation system of the rapid railway network in Paris.
22. There are 65,438+00 Statues of Liberty in France, five of which are in Paris.
23. You can find the fire of freedom next to the Emma Bridge, which was presented to the people of Paris by the International Herald Tribune in 1987, symbolizing the friendship between the French people and the American people.
24. This is also the seat of Princess Diana.
25. In the sixteenth district? Tats-Unis Square was originally called Bitche Square, but it was renamed because the name was obviously too embarrassing.
26. The longest street in Paris is rue Vaugirard in the 15 district, with a total length of 4,360 meters.
27. The shortest street in Paris is De Grey Street in the second district, which is only 6 meters long.
28. There are also ancient Roman ruins in Paris, the Ahrnes-Deloute plug next to Gaspard Monge Square.
29. The oldest coffee shop in Paris is called Le Procope, which is located in the sixth district and was built in 1686.
The number of libraries in Paris ranks first in the world, with 830.
3 1. In Europe, only the French army still uses homing pigeons. On Mount Valerian near Paris, these homing pigeons are trained to send messages when disasters come.
32. The Lungis market, established at110, is the largest market in Europe, with an area larger than Monaco.