Grand Palais in Paris
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The Grand Palais in Paris is a splendid testament to Beaux-Arts architecture, conceived by renowned architects Charles Girault, Henri Deglane, Albert Louvet, and Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas. Since its construction began in 1897, this iconic landmark has captivated visitors with its impressive glass-domed roof and majestic inner decorations. The interior is both warm and bright, providing a welcoming space to explore major art exhibitions and cultural events. With plenty of seating and well-maintained, spacious facilities, the Grand Palais offers a comfortable and enriching experience for all who visit. Rated highly by its patrons, it stands out not just for its beauty, but also for its rich history and significance in the cultural tapestry of Paris.
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Absolument splendide. Ah les architectes de cette époque avaient beaucoup de talent

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