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Epic Palace Now Free to Visit 🏰✨

🌟 The Palais d'Iéna, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was designed by the renowned architect Auguste Perret in 1937. Its unique, circular architectural style is love at first sight! It once housed the National Museum of Public Works and later became the headquarters of the Economic, Social, and Environmental Council. Imagine strolling through a place so steeped in history and culture—it's bound to be an unforgettable experience! 🕍💫 ✨ Although this place is open to the public during the annual Heritage Days in September, starting now, you can also visit for free on weekdays during working hours! Just make a reservation in advance, and you can enjoy this fantastic opportunity with at least 10 friends! 👭👬 ⭐ As you step into Palais d'Iéna, you'll be amazed by its suspended spiral staircase! The design of this staircase is incredibly beautiful, making it a perfect backdrop for photos! Plus, the Perret-style concrete architecture lets you experience the charm of early 20th-century architectural art. Wow, it's a paradise for architecture enthusiasts! 🏗️📸 💫 If you want to relax after the visit, you can also dine at the Trocadéro restaurant or the CESE cafeteria, enjoying the surrounding views while you eat—it's simply delightful! This way, you can not only savor delicious food but also immerse in the unique atmosphere of Paris! 🍽️🌃 🌟 Event Information 📅 Time: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm 🎫 Admission: Reservation required through the official website ❗ Note: Visits are not available during the summer period from July 14th to August 31st and the end-of-year holidays from Christmas to New Year. #HiddenGemsOnlyLocalsKnow #LocalSecretSpots #ParisMuseums #ParisLife #Paris #FreeMuseumsInParis #CulturalAttractions #MuseumsWorthVisiting

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Epic Palace Now Free to Visit 🏰✨

🌟 The Palais d'Iéna, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was designed by the renowned architect Auguste Perret in 1937. Its unique, circular architectural style is love at first sight! It once housed the National Museum of Public Works and later became the headquarters of the Economic, Social, and Environmental Council. Imagine strolling through a place so steeped in history and culture—it's bound to be an unforgettable experience! 🕍💫 ✨ Although this place is open to the public during the annual Heritage Days in September, starting now, you can also visit for free on weekdays during working hours! Just make a reservation in advance, and you can enjoy this fantastic opportunity with at least 10 friends! 👭👬 ⭐ As you step into Palais d'Iéna, you'll be amazed by its suspended spiral staircase! The design of this staircase is incredibly beautiful, making it a perfect backdrop for photos! Plus, the Perret-style concrete architecture lets you experience the charm of early 20th-century architectural art. Wow, it's a paradise for architecture enthusiasts! 🏗️📸 💫 If you want to relax after the visit, you can also dine at the Trocadéro restaurant or the CESE cafeteria, enjoying the surrounding views while you eat—it's simply delightful! This way, you can not only savor delicious food but also immerse in the unique atmosphere of Paris! 🍽️🌃 🌟 Event Information 📅 Time: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm 🎫 Admission: Reservation required through the official website ❗ Note: Visits are not available during the summer period from July 14th to August 31st and the end-of-year holidays from Christmas to New Year. #HiddenGemsOnlyLocalsKnow #LocalSecretSpots #ParisMuseums #ParisLife #Paris #FreeMuseumsInParis #CulturalAttractions #MuseumsWorthVisiting

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