Passage des Jacobins: What to See & Do

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The Passage des Jacobins is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Located near the Louvre, this passage was built in 1786 and named after the Jacobin monks who once lived nearby. The passage is a beautiful example of 18th-century architecture, with its arched ceilings and wrought iron gates. Today, it’s a popular spot for tourists who want to experience a bit of Parisian history.

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