The most spectacular aspect is the size of the Pantheon. On the ground floor, in the form of a cross, it has a length of 110 m (352 ft) and a breadth of 85 m (272 ft.). The dome with its height of 85m (272 ft) inspired the physicist Leon Foucault to carry out his first experiments with the pendulum in the middle of the 19th century. He wanted to demonstrated the rotation of the earth on its axis.
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Called the 8th Wonder of the Western World, the Mont Saint Michel is an island, locally called “le caillou” (the rock) drawn up in the heart of an immense bay invaded by the gigantic spring and fall tides of Europe.
Experience one of the truely wonderful museums of the world! The Museum of Le Louvre houses many art masterpieces, with the Mona Lisa being one of the favorites. More ...
The Chateau of Chambord is one of the prettiest Renaissance buildings in the Vallee de la Loire (Loire Valley). The only purpose of the Chateau de Chambord was to be used as a retreat for the French kings...