As the name implies, they are left over Roman Arenas, which weren't destroyed by urbanization. There are also thermes that can be seen by special appointment (by orangerie) which I hope to see another time. To be honest, it doesn't look like much, but it's a cool part of history left in Paris: We also had a quick look at the Mosque next door which is more visitable than the one in Jakarta we weren't able to enter. They had a few displays to try and fix the very bad PR their religion has been getting due to their extremist followers: Next, we went to Jardin des Plantes which was of course a bit devoid of plants outside during the winter season. The indoor plants were nice to see though:
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these were actually artificial art
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they have an impressive compact collection
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'No, I didn't come from monkeys' always amuses me
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this put a lock on the bridge fad is getting out of hand...
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Paris is running out of bridges to put locks on now...
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locks, locks, and more locks...
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Musée d'Orsay is one place I yet have to go to
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very very overpriced foie gras
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winters are cold, but have cleaner and clearer air, that's a win for pictures