Amazing Places to Visit in Paris

Have you visited the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and all the other unmissable Parisian places?Have you seen enough of these romanticised touristic places? This guide is filled with infrequently visited Parisian places will provide you the satisfaction of having witnessed all of Paris’ beauty. Here are four unusual yet amazing places to visit in Paris:




Musee Curie

Concentrating solely on the life and work of two of the most significant couples in the sciences, Marie and Pierre Curie, as well as Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie, the museum re- enters the key phases in the history of radioactivity and its applications, remarkably the use of radioactive energies in medication. Stored in one of the oldest structures in the Institute Curie, the centre conserves the office and lab space once used by the Curies and later by the Joliots. The assemblage also includes significant research documents and pictures adding to numerous archaic instruments used for experimentation with their newly discovered elements. The museum is decontaminated for safe visits and offers guided tours in both French and English.

Sculptures de Decure

Struck in miniature with astonishing and superb detail, the statuettes offers an abrupt and amazing understanding of people who worked down here, labouring every day to chip out the rock that gave a face to one of the cherished city, of the world, above. Before the Catacombs were the resting place for some 7,000 Parisians, the underground tunnels were a stone quarry used to construct the city above. It was hazardous work and many mineworkers died as a result of collapses and poor working environments.

Lasco Project at Palais de Tokyo

The Lasco project is an underground paradise of frescoes and art pieces by some of the most prominent street artists from all over the world. The dim corridors are fully covered with a mixture of graffiti and art pieces, giving off a enigmatic and mysterious vibe that feels like you’re entering a obscured universe in the shape of a street art maze.

Louis XIV’s Globes

The 20-foot spheres were specially made for King Louis XIV, France’s Sun King, in 1681.During his 72-year reign (the longest in European history, dubbed the “Grand Century”) the monarch headed over a golden age of art and literature in France, and established the country as one of the foremost powers in Europe, making it one of the most amazing places to visit in Paris.

To Experience Paris, book your tickets on XcelTrip and immerse yourself in the obscure yet aesthetic culture of the city.

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