I have been to France and I is AMAZING..... there are art museums left and right of course. Notre Dam the famous cathedral is basically a museum slash church.... The effiel tower I AMAZING but prepare to be in line for 2-3 hours to go up.... OH ANS OF COURSE THE Louve.... I think you spell it like that.... Giant castle walls surrounding giant glass towers that you go down to enter the museum.... It is not cheap though it is very expensive and the line is absolutely horrendous... That's about it based on my short experience but there are museums EVERYWHERE you look especially in Paris where I went.
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There is over one thousand two hundred museum's of some type here's the linkhttp://www.dmf.culture.gouv.fr/mf/DMF_MF_092007.pdf
fun things to do is: cruises , go to the beach , museums.
PAris, France
Some museums, like the Smithsonian Institution, are government museums. These are national museums set up by the government to preserve national history and values. Most other museums also receive some kind of federal aid from the government, in the form of grants, to fund the museum or fund particular programs.
the Eiffel Tower is one land mark along with the Louvre Museums, one of the biggest art museums in the world There is the Arc de triomphe and space invaders!
Cap D'Agde, France has many places of interest for tourists, including beaches and museums. There are also markets, indoor and outdoor sports available, and boating and sailing lessons.
Its a complex of buildings in France that was a retirement home and a hospital for veterans. It contains museums and monuments.
France is a good place to relax because there are a huge variety of entertaining things to do in France. There are beaches in the south of France, fashion shows in Paris, and many museums and cafes.
The Eiffell Tower, Louvre. There are countless battlefields from both world wars in North France that could be cool if you were interested in that kind of thing. There is Normandy Beach in south France, too. There are supposedly some really cool museums (such as the Louvre) there. And castles from the Middle Ages too. And I have heard that they have beautiful countryside.
Some museums, like the Smithsonian Institution, are government museums. These are national museums set up by the government to preserve national history and values. Most other museums also receive some kind of federal aid from the government, in the form of grants, to fund the museum or fund particular programs.
The Denver Natural History Museum is the States crowning jewel of museums.