Paris has been the capital of France since 987 AD and is located along the Seine River in northern central France. Here are 10 facts about Paris – the City of Lights.
- There are 38 cities called “Paris” across the world. [In the United States, Ukraine, Sweden, Russia and many other places you can find Paris.]
- Paris has more libraries than another other city in the world; the city has 830 of them in total.
- The most visited monument in Paris is the Notre-Dame cathedral – not the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower. [Notre-Dame sees more that 13 million visitors per year. The tenor bell of Notre-Dame’s south bell tower is named Emmanuel and weighs over 13 tons.]
- The Eiffel Tower was intended to be only a temporary installation. [Built for the 1889 World Fair, the tower was supposed to last only 20 years before being demolished.]
- The names of 72 mathematicians, engineers, scientists are engraved on the Eiffel Tower – all of who participated in creating the tower.
- The 20 arrondissements in Paris start at the heart of the city and are arranged in the form of a clockwise spiral. [These districts continue in numerical order in a spiral fashion from 1 to 20.]
- Paris has more dogs than children. [It is estimated that nearly half a million canines inhabit the city.]
- Paris is not the largest French-speaking city in the world. [Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa, has over 11 million people who speak French, beating about Paris by about 200,000 speakers.]
- The famous love-locks bridge no longer exists. [The Pont des Arts bridge is still in Paris, but locks were removed in 2015. Over one millions locks had been placed, weighing over 45 tons. The locks were considered a health hazard as they were slowly damaging the pedestrian bridge.]
- For 70 years the rent and upkeep was paid on a locked and unoccupied flat in Paris. [When the apartment was opened in 2010, a painting by Italian artist Giovanni Boldini was found and eventually sold at auction for over 2 million Euro.]
- The Paris Metro travels approximately 600,000 miles a day – the equivalent of 10 times around the earth. [The metro over 115 years old – second oldest to London’s tube system. Almost any building in Paris is within 500m of a metro station.]
- More than 30 million tourists visit the Paris region each year. 10 Million of them visit the Lourve.
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