8. Palace of Fontainebleau
Located 65km from Paris is in the department of Marne and Seine, which is surrounded by a huge park. Since 1980 it was under the protection of UNESCO. The history of this palace was begun in the 12th century but only 5 centuries later it was acquired with its majestic features and current refined. In architecture, you can also the elements of classics, medieval style, and renaissance. There are also four French monarchs who were born in this palace.
7. Pont du Gard
This is one of the highest surviving ancient aqueducts. It was built by Romans about two thousand years ago. The tree tier was an arched structure that crosses the Gardon River. The height of 50 meters and the length is about 278 meters. The bridge was used as an integral part of the water supply and helped to provide water nearby Nim. When they need it for disappeared and the aqueduct was abandoned.