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Paris Tourism Office
29 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris, France
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I spent half an hour trying to find any way to contact them Impossible.

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Cool! Tourist Information Office. Here you can learn a lot of interesting things about Paris. If you would like to know where the most beautiful monuments in the city are, where are the greatest museums, hotels and restaurants, it is always worth asking for information. The Tourist Information Office will answer your questions. I recommend!Paris was probably originally a Gaul fishing village. Julius Caesar mentioned it for the first time, calling it Lutetia. Numerous invasions resulted in the relocation of the city center to the Île de la Cité. From that moment on, the city developed dynamically. First it was the seat of the Merovingians, then the Carolingians. In 987, Hugo Kapet - king of France and founder of the Capetian dynasty - settled here and from that moment Paris became the capital. During the reign of Philip II Augustus, the city had a great time: the construction of the Louvre began, the university was opened. Under Saint Louis IX, the construction of Notre-Dame and Saint Chapelle begins. After the reigns of Valois and Henry VI of England, the city was in a deplorable state and the population extremely exhausted. In the 16th century, kings did not rule from the capital only from one of the castles on the Loire. Protestantism began to spread in the country, which gave rise to religious fights (eg St. Bartholomews Night). During the times of the famous Cardinal Richelieu, Paris developed rapidly, under Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, it had 500,000. residents. However, the most famous event in the history of Paris is the Great Revolution. The reign of Napoleon is also an important stage in the history of the capital. He entrusted Baron Haussmann with the project to modernize the city. Another sad chapter in the history of Paris is the Paris Commune, that is, the year 1871. At that time, many wonderful buildings burned down. The twentieth century is an artistic and cultural boom for the city (...)

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  • Address:29 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris, France
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