Paris in Pictures; The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie Paris.

Paris has many attractions for its vitiors and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie is - the biggest science museum in Europe- is the one, established under the main goal of spreading the scientific and technical knowledge among the public, specially among the youth.

The museum is established at a place called Parc de la Villete, which is situated in the 19th district of the Paris. This place is visited by five million people every year!

This place is specially popular among young students who come here to do their homework or to do the research on their laptops while using the WIFI connection, freely provided in the library section. The scene of library is most of the times is quite different that that of those in Pakistan; it is always full and if one is arrived late then he or she is highly likely to find a proper place to sit…

Here is a list of the general features of the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie!

Explora (levels 1, 2, and 3)

The library of science and industry (Médiathèque, level -1)

City of children (level 0)

Auditorium (level 0) Louis Lumiere theater (level 0)

Planetarium (located between exhibits on level 2)

Numeric crossroads (level -1)

City of careers (level -1)

City of health (level -1)

Meeting place (level -1)

Aquarium (level -2)

Jean bertin hall (level 0)

Picnic area (level 0)

Post office (level 0)

Store for scientific books and toys (level 0)

Restaurants (level -2)

Here are a few pictures of its location and the building from outside.



















A Bridge in Viroflay (Yvelines)

Here are few pictures of a bridge, located in the town named as Viroflay. It is situated in the department of Yvelines and in suburbs of Paris.

Have a look on the pictures of the bridge, constructed in 1852 - and think what made me to save the beauty of the structure in my camera!!!




Pictures of Paris ( Etoile & Bastille )





In this picture, one can see Eiffel Tower on the back of Charles de Gaulle Etoile.







Paris Museum Pass:- The Cheapest Way to Visit Parisian Museums.

A Paris Museum Pass is the best and cheapest way to visit more than 60 museums in Paris. It not only offers priority admission, but also saves you money on each trip. This article explains how you can benefit from a Paris Museum Pass.

The Paris Museum Pass was specially introduced for those tourists and visitors who are in the city for a short period of time and wish to explore the grand collections housed in Parisian museums. Long queues for entrance tickets simply discourage visitors from appreciating these fine collections, hence the introduction of the museum pass. If you love to explore museums, this pass will save you time, energy and money.


Paris Museum Passes are available for 2, 4 or 6 consecutive days, and allow unlimited visits to over 60 museums during their valid dates. Upon arrival at each museum you will be given free and priority admission. In other words, this pass will save you waiting in long queues and paying at each museum separately. Thus, you will have time to visit more collections, and save money while doing so.


This pass is also beneficial for senior citizens, giving them entrance at reduced rates, and again avoiding the need for time-consuming and tiring queuing. If visiting with children, you will not require a Museum Pass for those under 18, as they are entitled to free entry.


If you are planning a trip to Paris soon, then buying a Paris Museum Pass in advance is advisable. You can purchase it over the internet, however, keep in mind that the pass cannot be returned or used by someone else. Therefore, buy this pass when your trip is finalized. It may take up to three working days for delivery.


You must be aware of certain limitations of this pass. It is not valid for guided visits and temporary exhibitions, and it will only offer you free and priority admission to permanent collections. In addition, its date cannot be extended, and your fee cannot be reimbursed if the participating museums are closed due to unforeseen circumstances. However, such happenings are uncommon, and since this pass offers entrance to over 60 museums, it is hardly likely that they will all be closed on the same day. Briefly speaking, if you have a great liking for museums, then a Paris Museum Pass is essentially the best and cheapest way to visit the wonderful, but expensive, museums of Paris.


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