Notre Dame, of course.
But my favorite was Sainte-Chapelle - No, that's not a Washington State winery, but a stunningly beautiful chapel on the same island in Paris as Notre Dame. In the 13th century, the Gothic church builders realized that the buttresses they were using allowed for the removal of the stone walls between the supports. What to fill that space with? How about stained glass?
The chapel has 360 degrees of stained glass panels that reach from just above the floor to all the way to the ceiling -
And a rose window that dates from the 15th century.
And then our last view of Paris - Charles DeGaulle Airport:
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