Montparnasse Building in Paris, France, is a 210-meter-high office building built from 1969 to 1973. The Montparnasse Building was the tallest building in France until 2011. It is still the tallest building in the center of Paris and is very prominent compared to the surrounding low houses.
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Montparnasse Building in Paris, France, is a 210-meter-high office building built from 1969 to 1973. The Montparnasse Building was the tallest building in France until 2011. It is still the tallest building in the center of Paris and is very prominent compared to the surrounding low houses.
The Montparnasse building in Paris is one of the tallest buildings in Paris, it is a glass-walled building, shining with a bright light in the sun, and on the top floor of the building is the viewing platform here, overlooking the entire city of Paris, the scenery is spectacular.
Super super beautiful Going in the afternoon Staying until the evening Both views are worth admiring during the day and night You can see the Eiffel Tower, so I think it is more suitable for panoramic views of Paris than the tower, because you can't see the tower on the tower
The inconspicuous building, I didn't expect it to be the best place to see the panoramic view of Paris, no one
If you want to climb to see Paris, the best place is not Eiffel, because climbing Eiffel, you can not see the landmark itself. The best climb is the Montparnasse building, more than 200 meters, the top floor observation deck is enough to give the whole of Paris a panoramic view. Not crowded, good viewing environment.
As the Montparnasse building is close to the hotel I stayed in, it only takes about 10 minutes to walk, making it the first attraction after arriving in France. The observation deck of the Montparnasse Building is really great, overlooking the entire Paris, with a panoramic view of the world-famous attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe and so on. .
Montparnasse Building. I love to climb, whether it is Shanghai's Shimao, London's sky garden, I like to climb to the top of the bird's view, and dig some of the city's unexpected beauty from the perspective of God. The 120-meter-high building, dubbed black stick cigar by locals, satirizes its abruptness and the traditional landscape of the city.