Last day of Paris Holiday
Parliament's Assembly Assembly, Civil Revolution, Demonstration Site in Paris, Anti-Corona Demonstration, Etual Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Paris City Hall, Louvre Museum, Concorde Square, Garnier Palace, Hiboliga, Seat Island, Petipale, Opera Garnier, Moulin Rouge, Rodeng Art Museum, Alexandre III Palette, Paléon, Palététététés Square,
Canal Académie, Pont des Arts, Bridge of Art, Pantheon, Paris City Hall Hotel de Ville, Paris
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It's the last day of the holiday in Paris, France.
Everyone, ride the Big Bus in Paris with me.
I will travel every corner of Paris.
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Scanning downtown Paris from the sky and going on a trip.
I bought a Big Bus ticket at the Arc de Triomphe.
But there are so many tourists.
Then I'll take the bus departing from the Eiffel Tower.
There's a big bus stop in front of the palace.
This is the venue of the 1937 Universal Expo.
The Eiffel Tower was also built to commemorate the Universal Expo.
Buses are registered as UNESCO cultural properties.
I'm passing through the Louvre
Louis XIV moved to the Palace of Versailles in 1672.
It is used as an art museum that displays artworks collected by the royal family.
It is a world-class museum along with the British Museum.
Passing through the Seine River, I was able to see various cultural sites.
The first place I arrived at is the Pont des Arts.
This bridge is Napoleon's first iron bridge.
People believe that if you lock the lockers on the bridge railing, love will last forever.
In 2014, the bridge couldn't beat the cover of the water tank and the railing collapsed.
So now almost all the lockers have been demolished.
The bridge connects the Louvre Museum and the Canal Academy.
Of course, this bridge is also one of the famous places in Paris that has been listed as a World Heritage Site.
I saw the Louvre and took the bus again.
I'm heading to the opera Garnier.
The opera Garnier is a theater that performs opera and ballet.
It is a representative building in the Sinbaroque style designed by Charles Garnier.
In 1896, the audience was killed in an accident where the chandelier fell.
It is more famous as a theater inspired by the musical The Phantom of Opera.
The ground floor of the theater is said to have been built in a very dangerous place due to water veins flowing.
After the construction of the Bastille Opera Theater, the opera troupe left.
However, the reputation of the National Opera Theater still remains here.
Of course, the opera theater is also renovating while preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
I'm looking at downtown Paris. At the end of the road, you can see the opera Garnier.
The streets are lined with street cafes and small boutiques fill the streets.
Murang Rouge, a theater-style light club created by comedian Lee Juil, was in Korea.
It is a very famous street with the red windmill Moulin Rouge in Paris, France, which became the motif.
It's a theater-style cabaret.
Of course, it is a system in which the audience watches meals and performances.
This is definitely not the place to dance to the burs.
This is the Alexandre III Bridge.
It's the most beautiful and elaborate bridge across the Seine River.
Construction began in 1896 and was completed in 1900.
It was made of iron bridges to celebrate the Universal Expo.
It named Alexandro III of Russia, who achieved cooperation between France and Russia.
The bridge used the best technology-intensive architecture at the time.
Light lamps were installed on the bridge with sculptures depicting angels.
It's Petit Palais (Jardin du Petit Palais)
This is the 1900s Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art built to commemorate the Universal Expo.
This is the Rodeng Museum of Art.
They say that you can always see "thinking people" if you're lucky while passing by on a tour bus, but I've never seen them.
From now on, we are heading to Concord Square, the symbol of the civil revolution.
Concord Square was designed by Angel Jacques Gabriel.
It was also called the Square at Louis XV.
Concord Square is a square that symbolizes resistance because of the outbreak of the civil revolution
The square is where Louis XVI and Marie Antewande were executed.
In the future, French people will think that slaughter under the guise of revolution was carried out.
I remember it as a bloody dark history.
It is a blood-stained square where more than 2,000 people have been executed.
This is Pantheon, where Napoleon's tomb is located.
This is the French Parliament building.
Today's car congestion is extreme. You'll find out why soon.
You're watching Paris City Hall.
It's been going on from 1357 to today.
It was built in the Neo Renaissance style.
Yes! Since all the roads are blocked today, traffic is not smooth.
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