Paris Photographs
From IMAGE Series Volume 15: Paris
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Assemblée Nationale Palais-Bourbon

Built in 1722 for the Duchesse de Bourbon, daughter of Louis XIV, the Palais-Bourbon was confiscated during the Revolution. It has been home to the lower house of the French Parliament since 1830.

Avenue Daumesnil

Avenue Daumesnil near Place de la Bastille.

Balconies

These rod-iron balconies are common throughout Paris.

Barge

Barge 'Diane' on the Seine.

Base of Colonne de Juillet

This is the base and inscription of the Colonne de Juillet, a hollow bronze column standing 170 (51.5 m) feet high in the Place de la Bastille. It is a memorial to those who died in the street battles of July 1830 that led to the overthrow of the monarch.

Bâteaux-Mouches closeup

Cruises on the River Seine take in many of the city's famous monuments, allowing you to get on and off anywhere along the route. Bâteaux-Mouches are the largest of the cruise boats. Vedettes are smaller versions.

Bâteaux-Mouches near Louvre

Cruises on the River Seine take in many of the city's famous monuments, allowing you to get on and off anywhere along the route. Bâteaux-Mouches are the largest of the cruise boats. Vedettes are smaller versions.

Bâteaux-Mouches near Pont Ale

Cruises on the River Seine take in many of the city's famous monuments, allowing you to get on and off anywhere along the route. Bâteaux-Mouches are the largest of the cruise boats. Vedettes are smaller versions.

Bâteaux-Mouches on the Seine

Cruises on the River Seine take in many of the city's famous monuments, allowing you to get on and off anywhere along the route. Bâteaux-Mouches are the largest of the cruise boats. Vedettes are smaller versions.

Behind Notre-Dame

View of Notre-Dame after exiting Pont St. Louis. To the left is the 17th Century Square du Jean XXIII.







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