Centre Pompidou

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Designed by architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, Centre Pompidou made waves when it opened in 1977. The avant-garde design raised eyebrows at first with industrial pipes, exterior elevators, and glazed walls. Now, it’s one of the most iconic landmarks in Paris and a must-visit place for any architecture and art lover. The museum’s huge collection features artworks from 1905 to present time. Seasonal exhibitions organized on the top floor offer the opportunity to not only immerse yourself in some great art, but to also admire breathtaking views of the city.

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