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Maison Gainsbourg
The famous singer-songwriter lived for 22 years in this house, recognizable by its graffiti-covered exterior wall. If you're not able to visit at a moment's notice (you'll need to book well in advance), you can always fall back on the museum across the street.
Hôtel de Matignon
The official residence of the French Prime Minister.
Fluctuart
The world's first floating urban art center: 1,000 m2 on three levels. Open daily in summer; Wednesday to Sunday, from 12pm to 2am in winter.
Palais Bourbon
The headquarters of the French National Assembly. This palace, built between 1722 and 1728, has housed all the lower chambers of the French parliaments since 1798 (except between 1871 and 1879).
Hôtel de Lassay
The official residence of the President of the National Assembly. Its construction began in 1722 and was completed in 1728.
Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
Commonly known as the “Quai d'Orsay”. The building was constructed between 1844 and 1856.
Alexandre III Bridge
Inaugurated for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the Alexander III Bridge was intended to symbolize Franco-Russian friendship. Its four ends are flanked by huge pylons, topped by gilded bronze pegasi representing the Renown of the Arts, Science, Commerce and Industry.
American Church
The American Church of Paris is the first American church established outside France. The present building was constructed in 1931.
Saint-Augustin Church
Built by Baltard between 1860 and 1871, this church features an eclectic style inspired by Romanesque and Byzantine art.
The Messenger by Zadkine
This Cubist-inspired sculpture by Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967) holds a boat in its arms, recalling both the Navire des Nautes of Lutetia, symbol of Paris, and the artist's ancestry as heir to a family of wooden barge builders.