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XVIIth century church, it is one of ten minor basilicas located in the Ile-de-France.
XVIIth century church, it is one of ten minor basilicas located in the Ile-de-France. It is famous for the ex voto offerings left there - over 10,000 devotional plaques, silver and gold hearts, as well as military decorations.
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Place des Petits Pères, Paris, France
+33 1 42 60 90
Beautiful round 'square' with an equestrian statue of King Louis the XIVth and matching XVIIth century buildings
A branch of the original Musée en Herbe in the Bois de Boulogne, this museum is also geared for children
Ordered by Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), King Louis XIIIth's prime Minister in 1629 (completed in 1636); originally called Palais Cardinal; it became Le Palais Royal when Anne d'Autriche, Louis XIIIth's wife, came to live here to get away from the Louvre palace
The National Library, intended to be the repository of all that is published in France, preserves collections of historic documents of both French and international origin
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