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Île de la Cité

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Île de la Cité
NameÎle de la Cité
LocationSeine River
Area22.5 ha
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentParis
Population981
Population as of2016

Île de la Cité is an island in the Seine River located in the heart of Paris, France, and is part of the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The island is home to famous landmarks such as Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Palais de Justice. The island has a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire, with the Roman Gauls establishing the city of Lutetia on the island. The island is also close to other famous Parisian landmarks, including the Louvre Museum, Pont des Arts, and the Saint-Michel Bridge.

Geography

The island is approximately 22.5 hectares in size and is connected to the rest of Paris by several bridges, including the Pont Neuf, Pont Notre-Dame, and Pont d'Arcole. The island is situated in the Seine River, which flows through the heart of Paris and is a popular destination for River Seine boat tours. The island's geography is also influenced by its proximity to other islands in the Seine River, including the Île Saint-Louis. The island is also close to the Canal Saint-Martin, a popular destination for Parisians and tourists alike. The Seine River is also home to several other famous landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Musée d'Orsay, and the Trocadéro Gardens.

History

The island has a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire, with the Roman Gauls establishing the city of Lutetia on the island. The island was also an important center of power during the Middle Ages, with the Palais de la Cité serving as the residence of the Kings of France. The island was also the site of several important events, including the French Revolution, with the Storming of the Bastille taking place just a short distance from the island. The island is also close to other famous historical landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, and the Champs-Élysées. The island's history is also influenced by its proximity to other famous historical sites, including the Catacombs of Paris, Père Lachaise Cemetery, and the Basilica of Saint-Denis.

Landmarks

The island is home to several famous landmarks, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Palais de Justice. The island is also close to other famous landmarks, including the Louvre Museum, Musée d'Orsay, and the Eiffel Tower. The island's landmarks are also influenced by its proximity to other famous sites, including the Trocadéro Gardens, Champ de Mars, and the Pont des Arts. The island is also home to several famous Parisian streets, including the Rue de Rivoli, Rue de la Paix, and the Avenue de l'Opéra. The island's landmarks are also close to other famous Parisian neighborhoods, including the Latin Quarter, Montmartre, and the Champs-Élysées.

Administration

The island is part of the 1st arrondissement of Paris and is administered by the City of Paris. The island is also home to several important institutions, including the Paris City Hall, Préfecture de Police, and the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris. The island's administration is also influenced by its proximity to other important institutions, including the French National Assembly, Senate of France, and the Ministry of Justice. The island is also close to other famous administrative landmarks, including the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, Palais-Royal, and the Élysée Palace.

Culture

The island is a popular destination for tourists and Parisians alike, with several famous cultural institutions, including the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Palais de Justice. The island is also close to other famous cultural landmarks, including the Louvre Museum, Musée d'Orsay, and the Comédie-Française. The island's culture is also influenced by its proximity to other famous cultural sites, including the Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Ville, and the Cirque d'Hiver. The island is also home to several famous Parisian festivals, including the Bastille Day military parade, Rock en Seine, and the Nuit Blanche. The island's culture is also close to other famous Parisian neighborhoods, including the Montparnasse, Belleville, and the Marais.

Category:Islands of France