This page contains thumbnail images from the IMAGE Royalty Free CD-ROM Volume 15: Paris. Click on a thumbnail or a photograph name to view a somewhat larger JPEG image of the photograph.
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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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