Grand Palais

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A monumental building, Grand Palais showcases 19th and early 20th century French architecture at its best. Built as an exhibition space for the 1900 Paris Exposition, the building features a blend of glass, steel, and stone. The stately glass dome is one of the most well-known features of the city’s skyline and it makes the interior feel like a bright and warm greenhouse. Grand Palais has three main areas: the Nave that often houses international events, the National Galleries with art exhibitions, and Palais de la Découverte – a cultural center and science museum.

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