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Parc de la Villette / Cité des Sciences et Industries - Paris
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The Parc de la Villete extends over 55 hectares and is the largest green area in Paris, it combines areas for nature and architecture, play and leisure, exhibitions shows and debating: (Cité des Sciences, Grande Halle, Cite de la Musique, Maison de la Villette, a real submarine, Zenith concert hall, spaces for large tents and cabarets, dance floor...). The canal de l'Ourcq runs through the Park, which has many water features: fountains, ornamental ponds, waterfalls...
Two walkways have been designed for visitors in a hurry: the first crosses the Park from the porte de Pantin to the porte de la Villette; the second, is elevated and runs along the south bank of the canal. A paved blue path meanders across the Park between the 10 theme gardens that include 3 play areas for children. In the centre of the park the large grassed areas known as the circle and the triangle provide a place for people to relax and enjoy themselves.
The Cité des Sciences et de lIndustrie in the Park is a vast science museum, a media center, exposition halls, all oriented towards science and technology. The vast rectangular building with the blue roof is the Cité; the huge reflective globe slightly to the right and in front of the Cité is La Géode, one of Europes largest IMAX theaters. Most of the park is off to the right.
In the south of the Park there is the Grande Halle, which had been a beef market since 1867 and was transformed during into a cultural space.
Close to the Lions Fountain is located the "Cite de la Musique", which was completed in 1994 and is the work of Christian de Portzamprac. Finally, on the edge of the canal is the Zenith concert hall.
http://www.villette.com http://www.cite-sciences.fr
http://www.cite-musique.fr
http://www.le-zenith.com
http://www.lageode.fr
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