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Clémenceau Museum - Trocadéro - Passy Cemetery

Paris, France

Clémenceau Museum - Trocadéro - Passy Cemetery

Length0.9 mi
Elev. Gain55.8 ft
Est. Steps2000

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Clémenceau Museum - Trocadéro - Passy Cemetery Introduction
Clémenceau Museum - Trocadéro - Passy Cemetery is a 0.9 mile (2,000-step) route located near Paris, France. This route has an elevation gain of about 55.8 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Départ rue Franklin - Musée Clémenceau - Jardin du Trocadéro - Espkanade du Trocadéro ( Musée de l’homme, de la Marine et Cité de l’architecture), tour de la place du Trocadéro et Cimetière de Passy ( nombreuses sculptures)
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Waypoint 1

Musée Clémenceau

Waypoint 2

Musée Clémenceau - Cimetière de Passy

Waypoint 3

Musée Clémenceau - Cimetière de Passy

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Attractions Near Clémenceau Museum - Trocadéro - Passy Cemetery
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Jardins du Trocadéro

Place
Jardins du Trocadéro (Gardens of the Trocadero) is an open space in Paris, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, bounded to the northwest by the wings of the Palais de Chaillot and to the southeast by the Seine and the Pont d'Iéna, with the Eiffel Tower on the opposite bank of the Seine.The main feature, called the Fountain of Warsaw, is a long basin, or water mirror, with twelve fountain creating columns of water 12 metres high; twenty four smaller fountains four metres high; and ten arches of water.

Musée de l'Homme

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The Musée de l'Homme (French, "Museum of Man" [refers to humankind as a whole, not just men]) is an anthropology museum in Paris, France. It was established in 1937 by Paul Rivet for the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne. It is the descendant of the Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro, founded in 1878.

Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague

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The Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague ("Franklin"), founded in 1894, is a highly selective Roman Catholic, Jesuit school in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It is regarded the most prestigious French private school and has been ranked #1 lycée in France in the ranking of the newspaper Le Figaro.

International School of Paris

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The International School of Paris (ISP) is a private international school based in Paris, France. It is a non-profit organization, and is managed by a Board of Trustees. Many members of this Board are parents of ISP students.It was created under the name Pershing Hall in 1964. In March 2017, the school had approximately 700 students, representing over 60 nationalities and 50 native languages.

Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine

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The Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine (Architecture and Heritage City) is a museum of architecture and monumental sculpture located in the Palais de Chaillot (Trocadéro), in Paris, France. Its permanent collection is also known as Musée des Monuments Français (Museum of French Monuments). It was first established in 1879 by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.

Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900

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The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900, with an objective lens of 1.25 m (49 in) in diameter, was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed. It was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Its construction was instigated in 1892 by François Deloncle (1856–1922), a member of the French Chambre des Députés.

Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro

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The Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro (Ethnographic Museum of the Trocadéro, also called simply the Musée du Trocadéro) was the first anthropological museum in Paris, founded in 1878. It closed in 1935 when the building that housed it, the Trocadéro Palace, was demolished; its descendant is the Musée de l'Homme, housed in the Palais de Chaillot on the same site, and its French collections formed the nucleus of the Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires, also in the Palais de Chaillot.

Astrance

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Astrance is a restaurant in Paris, France. The chef is Pascal Barbot. In 2012 Astrance was ranked by S Pellegrino as one of the 50 best restaurants in the world; it ranked 18. It has been on the list for 7 years. [1]

Musée de la Cinémathèque

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The Musée de la Cinémathèque, formerly known as Musée du Cinéma – Henri Langlois, is a museum of cinema history located in the Cinémathèque française, 51 rue de Bercy in the 12th arrondissement. It presents the living history of moving pictures and pre-cinema, from their origins to the present day and in all countries, with collections of more than 5,000 movie-related objects including cameras, movie scripts and sets, photographic stills, costumes worn by actors, like Rudolph Valentino or Marilyn Monroe, and showed several early movies from the important collection of the Cinémathèque.

Musée Clemenceau

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The Musée Clemenceau is a house museum located in the 16th arrondissement at 8, rue Benjamin Franklin, Paris, France. It is open in the afternoons of Tuesday through Saturday, except in August; an admission fee is charged. The closest métro stations are Passy and Trocadéro. The museum preserves the apartment and garden of Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929), French statesman and writer, who lived there from 1895 until his death.
Route Details

Length

0.9 mi

Elev. Gain

55.8 ft

Est. Steps

2000
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