Set up as 1889 by Gustave Eiffel on the occasion of the World Fair, the speedboat of which she was, the Eiffel Tower, of its 350 metres high, stays the up Paris in the edges of the Seine.
Built on the Montmartre hill, the Roman-Byzantine Basilica of the Sacred Heart dominates Paris.It was constructed in devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus after the 1870 disaster; the capture of Paris by the Prussians and the civil war, which steeped the capital in blood. In 1872 the archbishop of Paris gave his approval to a Parisian, Mr. Legentil, to build a sanctuary dedicated to the heart of Jesus-Christ, "true God and real man", present in the Holy Sacrament on display day and night.
Installed on a domain of more than 40 hectares right in the heart of Paris, on a right bank of the Seine, the museum of the Louvre offers approximately 60 000 m ² of showrooms dedicated to the conservation of representative objects of 11 millenniums of civilization and culture.