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PARIS HOMEPAGE » GARE DE LYON - BERCY AREA » WHAT TO SEE

LE PARC BERCY AND PALAIS OMNISPORTS DE PARIS-BERCY


Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy
Until its decline in the 1960s, the area now covered by the Parc de Bercy was the bustling centre for wine importation and storage in Paris. Wine arrived by barge and by train; the rails of the latter can still be seen in what are now the pathways of the park. The long-abandoned warehouses have been replaced by a neat garden, with wide lawns at one end and lines of plants, including a small vineyard, in the centre. Landscaped hills, with fountains and ponds, manage to make the bizarre architecture of the nearby Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (Paris-Bercy Multipurpose Sports Arena) a little less of an eyesore. In order that the illustrious history of the spot not be forgotten, there is a little exhibition telling the story of wine in Paris. The Maison du Jardinage (Gardening Centre) is in the Parc de Bercy.

GARE DE LYON


Le Bateaux Mouches
Built to replace the old landing stage of Lyon, the present building was built between 1895-1902 by the architect Marius Toudoire. Recent modernization work allows the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) to serve this station. Departures for southern France, the Alps, Switzerland, Italy and Greece are from here.

CHINATOWN


Paris’ Chinatown is the area home to large Chinese, Vietnamese and Cambodian communities and to a host of Asian restaurants shops and markets . in this area you can find many beautiful shops selling shoes and dresses ceramic Buddah statuettes, exotics fruits and vegetables

OPÉRA BASTILLE



Opéra Bastille
Built by the well-known architect Carlos Ott, the Opéra Bastille was inaugurated on July 14th 1989. This modern building was designed both to integrate it into the town of the suburb beginning just beside it, and the old faubourg Saint-Antoine, known for its working-class and the bustling. The Opéra Bastille was built with the mission to drag the people in and make them at home and make the lyric spectacle speak to them directly.

Opéra Bastille
The Opéra Bastille is a product of the latest technology.

BOIS DE VINCENNES


The “Bois de Vincennes” offers 995 hectares of woods and greens. The origins of this park come from the fact that it was the reserved hunting place of King Philippe Auguste. In the 19th Century the Baron Haussmann gathered inspiration from the great parks of London such as Hyde Park to construct what was going to be the Bois de Vincennes.
Alphand was the project leader and created relieves and three lakes with his team. Daumesnil lake was added later. This park welcomed a racecourse (1863), the Imperial Farm (1859), and the Horticultural school with its arboretum. Today the Bois de Vincennes is fully equipped: the zoo, the flower park, the Buddhist temple and George-Ville’s Farm, whose aim is to open children to agricultural world.

MUSÉE DES ARTS D’AFRIQUE ET D’OCÉANIE


This museum is home to a collection of several millennia of African and Pacific art, including an impressive display of African statues, masks, jewellery, and wedding dresses from Maghreb. Built for the 1931 Colonial Exposition the building is still decorated with its original murals and friezes.

PLACE DE LA NATION


This is the old Place du Trône, the name deriving from the throne set there on 26th August 1660 for welcoming Louis XIV and Marie Therèse upon their entry into the city. Called Place du Trône-Renversé during the Revolution, when the guillotine was erected there, it assumed its present name in 1880 on the occasion of the first 14th July celebration. The fountain at the centre of the square bears a group including the Triumph of the Republic, work of Dalou (1899).

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