Lighted Base of the Eiffel Tower at Dusk, Paris. The Tower is used as a Radio and Television Transmitter, a Weather Station, and an Aircraft Navigational Point.
La Tour Eiffel, Built for the Universal Exhibition in 1889, was the World's Tallest Building Until 1931, when the Empire State Building was Completed.
Carousel Near the Eiffel Tower, Paris
Another View of the Carousel and the Palais de Chaillot Across the River Seine, Paris
In the Year 2000, Lights Totaling 292,000 Watts were Installed on the Eiffel Tower. The Light Show Begins Every Evening at Dusk
The First Level of La Tour Eiffel, 187 ft. High, can be Reached by Elevator or 360 Steps.
View of the River Seine from the Eiffel Tower, Paris
View of the River Seine and the Lights of Paris from the Eiffel Tower
View of Champs de Mars from the Eiffel Tower, with the 56-Floor Tour Montparnasse in the Background, the 2nd Tallest Building in Europe.
View of the Seine from the Eiffel Tower, with the Glass Roof of the Grand Palais, Center Right, and Sacré Coeur, Left Background, Paris
View from the Eiffel Tower, Facing the Trocadéro Fountains and the Palais de Chaillot, Paris
Night View of the Jardins du Trocadéro and the Palais de Chaillot, from the Eiffel Tower, Paris
View of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. The Tomb of Napoléon is in L'Église du Dôme, Center Background
View of Paris from the Eiffel Tower, with the Arc de Triumph in the Sunlight.
View of the Eiffel Tower and the Jardins du Trocadéro Pool and Fountains at Dusk, Paris
NIght View of the Bridges Over the River Seine as Seen from the Eiffel Tower, Paris
View of the Eiffel Tower from the Square of the Palais de Chaillot, Paris
Palais de Chaillot at Night, Constructed for the World Fair in 1937, Paris
Light Show at the Parvis, or Square, of the Palais de Chaillot, Paris
Night View of the Palais de Chaillot from the Eiffel Tower, Paris
Gilded Bronze Statue, HORSE, and Statue, WOMAN, Palais de Chaillot, Paris
Statues, WOMAN, and HORSE, Palais de Chaillot, Facing the Eiffel Tower, Paris
The Trocadero Gardens, Looking Toward the Eiffel Tower, Paris
Pool and Fountains of the Jardins du Trocadéro, Palais de Chaillot quarter, Paris
Les Jardins du Trocadéro, the Largest Fountain in Paris, Chaillot Quarter, Paris
Gilded Bronze Statues, HORSE, in the Jardins du Trocadéro, Facing the Eiffel Tower, Paris
Gilded Bronze Statues in the Jardins du Trocadéro, in front of the Palais de Chaillot, Paris. Statue, MAN, in the Background
Large Rectangular Pool of the Jardins du Trocadéro Between the Eiffel Tower and the Palais de Chaillot. The Gardens Cover 25 Acres.
Gilded Bronze Statues, BULL, in the Jardins du Trocadéro, in front of the Palais de Chaillot, Paris. Statue, MAN, Left
Gilded Bronze Statues and Water Canons in the Jardins du Trocadéro, Palais de Chaillot, Paris
Gilded Bronze Statues and Fountains of the Jardins du Trocadéro in Front of the Palais de Chaillot. Bronze Statue, WOMAN, Right
Fountains, BULL, and HORSE, Jardins du Trocadéro, Paris
Fountains of the Jardins du Trocadéro Between the Eiffel Tower and the Palais de Chaillot, Paris
View of Boat Traffic on the Seine River, Paris
View of the River Seine, Paris
View of the City, Looking West, from Temple de Sibylle, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris.
Arc de Triumph, Place Charles-de-Gaulle, Paris. Constructed by Order of Napoleon to Honor Military Victories of French Forces. Completed in 1836.
Arc de Triumph. The 30 Round Shields at the Top Bear the Names of Napoleon's Victorious Battles in Europe and Africa. Below the Arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Laid to Rest at the End of WWI. Inside is a Museum, an Elevator and Stairs to the Viewing Platform at the Top.
Departure of the Volunteers in 1792 Leaving to Defend the Nation, Façade of the Arc de Triumph, Lower Right
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Under the Arc de Triumph, Paris
View from the Top of the Arc de Triumph, Paris
View from the Top of the Arc de Triumph, with the Grande Arche de la Défense in the Background, Left
La Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Île de la Cité, as Seen from the River Seine, Paris. Construction Began in 1163 and was Completed 200 Years Later, about 1345 A.D.
387 Steps in the North Tower Lead to the Gargoyles at the top of Notre-Dame de Paris, with Views of the Seine River
East End of La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Île de la Cité, as seen from the River Seine
Notre-Dame de Paris. The Flying Buttresses at the East End have a Span of 50 ft., the Spire a Height of 295 ft.
View over the Buildings of Paris, as Seen from the Gargoyles at the Top of the North Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris
The South Rose Window of La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Île de la Cité. The Treasury is Below, to the Right.
View of the Latin Quarter from Galerie des Chimères (Gargoyles), North Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris
View of the River Seine from the top of Notre-Dame de Paris, with the 295 ft.-high Spire in the Foreground
West Entrance to La Cathédral Notre-Dame de Paris, on Place du Parvis Notre-Dame
Detail of West Façade of la Cathédral Notre-Dame de Paris, Showing the Rose Window and the Gallery of the Kings, Below
West Portals of la Cathédral Notre-Dame de Paris. The Portal of the Virgin Surrounded by Saints is at Left.
Closeup of West Central Portal of the Last Judgement, la Cathédral Notre-Dame de Paris. Gothic Cathedral Completed in About 1345
Grassy Square Jean XXIII on the South Side of la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, South Side, as Seen from Square Jean XXIII
Stained Glass Window, Notre-Dame de Paris
Detail of Stained Glass Window, Notre-Dame de Pari
Detail of Gospel Scene on 14th Century Stone Screen that Enclosed the Chancel, Notre-Dame de Paris
Detail of Interior Stained Glass Window, Notre-Dame de Paris
One of Many Tour Boats on the Seine Passing under the Pont au Change, Île de la Cité, Paris
Pont au Change, also Known as Pont Napoléon III
Le Pont au Change, Contructed from 1639 to 1647, at the Time the Largest Bridge of Paris. It was Reconstructed from 1858 to 1868, and Now has 3 Arches Instead of the Original 7
La Samaritaine, the Largest and One of the Most Famous Department Stores of Paris
View of the River Seine, with La Samaritaine in the Background, Paris
Tour Boat Passing under the Art Nouveau Pont Alexandre III, Built Between 1896 and 1900, in Honor of Russian Tsar Alexander III, whose son, Tsar Nicholas II, Laid the Foundation Stone in 1896.
Winged Pegasus on One of the Columns of the Pont Alexandre III, Paris, Above the Steps Leading to the Seine River
Elaborate Decorations on the Pont Alexandre III, Constructed during la Belle Epoque, Paris
The Façade of le Pont Alexandre III holds the Coat of Arms of Both Paris and of Russia
Elaborate Plaque Displaying the Name Pont Alexandre III, 1900, Paris
View from the Pont Alexandre III Overlooking the Seine, Paris
Le Grand Palais on the Right Bank, at the end of the Pont Alexandre III, Paris
Elaborate Gilded Decorations on the Pont Alexandre III over the Seine, Paris
Le Pont Alexandre III et le Grand Palais, Paris
Gilded Winged Pegasus atop Column of le Pont Alexandre III, Paris
Copy of Statue de la Liberté at the End of Allée des Cygnes in the River Seine. Given to Paris in 1885 by the French Community in the U.S., it Faces West Toward the Original Statue in New York City.
Commemorative Plaque on Statue de la Liberté, Paris
Maison de Radio France, Studios and Museum, on the River Seine, Paris
Fontaine de l'Observatoire dans le Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris. Four Women Holding Aloft a Globe Representing Four Continents, Bronze, Erected in 1873.
60-Acre Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, Paris.
Museum-style Display in the Louvre-Rivoli Underground Metro Station, Paris. Trains First Ran in 1900, and now Carry 4 Million Passengers per Day on 16 Lines.
Statue in the Louvre-Rivoli Underground Metro Station, Paris
Museum-style Display in the Louvre-Rivoli Underground Metro Station, Near the Louvre Museum, Paris
The Richelieu Wing, as seen Across la Cour Napoléon, Musée du Louvre, Paris
The Glass Pyramid Entrance to the Louvre, as seen Across la Cour Napoléon, Paris
The Louvre Became a People's Museum in 1793, After the Revolution. The Art Collection was Greatly Enlarged by Napoléon Through his Military Campaigns
Main Entrance to the Louvre, the Glass Pyramid Designed by Architect I.M. Pei, Opened in 1989
The Louvre Contains the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, Venus de Milo, and a 4,000 year old Egyptian Sphinx. There are Approximately 35,000 Works of Art on Display.
The Denon Wing, and the Entrance to the Louvre Through the Glass Pyramid, Paris
East Façade of the Louvre, Facing St-Germain l'Auxerrois, Paris
L'Arc du Carrousel, dans le Jardin des Tuileries, is the Symbolic Gateway to the Louvre Museum, Paris
L'Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Jardin des Tuileries, Built 1806-1808 to Celebrate Napoleon's Victories in 1805, Paris
L'Arc du Carrousel, in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris. The Marble Columns are Topped by Soldiers of Napoleon's Grande Armée. They Replaced the Horses of St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice, which he was Forced to Return in 1815, After his Defeat at Waterloo.
Le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris' Oldest and Largest Park, at 63 Acres, Between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde, Begun by Catherine de Medici in 1564. L'Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in Background, Right. The Lead Sculpture is Entitled "L'Air", by Aristide Maillol
Le Jardin des Tuileries, Redesigned in 1649 in the Formal French Style by André la Nôtre, Royal Gardener to Louis XIV, the Sun King, Paris. The Sculpture is Entitled "Baigneuse se Coiffant", Bronze, 1930, by Aristide Maillol
The Formal Gardens, Pools, and Fountains of the Tuileries, Paris
Statuary in le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
One of the Contemporary Sculptures which now fill le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
One of the Modern Sculptures in le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Modern Sculpture and Eatery, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Modern Sculpture Adorning le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Contermporary Sculpture, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Eatery and Contemporary Sculptures, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
One of the Many Modern Sculptures throughout le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
One of Many Contemporary Sculptures throughout the Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Egyptian Sarcophagus, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagus, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Egyptian Sphinx, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Painting, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Egyptian Antiquities Wing, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Ancient Head of Lion, Antiquities Department, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Babylonian Antiquities, Musée du Louvre, Paris
8th Century B.C. Winged Bull with Human Head, Found in Khorsabad, Assyria, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Archers Frieze, 510 B.C., From the Palace of Darius I, Persian Antiquities, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Detail of Assyrian Antiquity, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Reconstruction of Part of Assyrian King Sargon II's (722-705 B.C.) Palace, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Assyrian Antiquities Collection, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Assyrian Antiguities, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Detail of Assyrian Wall Carving, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Winged Victory of Samothrace, Marble, Late 3rd Century Greek, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Portrait of Napoleon, Musée du Louvre, Paris
The Coronation Crown of Napoléon, Used During his Coronation on December 02, 1804, in la Cathédral Notre-Dame de Paris. Modeled on the Medieval Crown of Charlemagne, Destroyed During the French Revolution. The Other Crown Used During the Coronation was made of Gold Laurel Leaves in the Roman Style, of Which only One Leaf now Remains
Statue of Napoleon, Musée du Louvre, Paris
The Puget Courtyard, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Place de la Concorde, Laid out Between 1755 & 1775, at 21 Acres, is the Largest Square in Paris. It Separates the Tuileries Gardens from le Boulevard Champs-Elysées
One of the Two Fountains, the Fountain of the Seas, and Elevation of the Maritime Fountain, sur Place de la Concorde, Paris
Detail of Fountain, Place de la Concorde, Paris
One of the Ornate Gates Between the Place de la Concorde and Le Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Another View of the Ornate Gates at the Place de la Concorde, Paris
Gilded Statue of Saint Joan of Arc sur la Place des Pyramides, Paris
Place Vendome, Begun in 1698, Today the Location of Luxury Jewelers and Banks, Paris
Place Vendome, Begun in 1698, Today the Location of Many Luxury Jewelers, Paris
Place Vendome, Square Begun in 1698, Today the Location of Luxury Jewelers, Paris
Luxury Jeweler at Place Vendome, Paris
Luxury Jewelry Shop at Place Vendome, Paris
One of Many Luxury Jewelers on Place Vendome, Paris
Place Vendome, Begun in 1698, Today the Square of Luxury Jewelers and Banks, Paris
One of Many Luxury Jeweler on Place Vendome, Paris
Palais de la Port Dorée, Museum and Aquarium Constructed Especially for the 1931 Colonial Exhibition, Paris.
Tropical Aquarium, Palais de la Porte Dorée, Paris
Le Centre Pompidou, the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris. Named After President Georges Pompidou, Designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano, Opened January 31, 1977
Le Centre Pompidou, Paris. The Escalators, Color-coded Red, Rise Step by Step in a Glass Tube Overlooking the Piazza
Le Centre Pompidou, Paris. Escalators, Lifts, Air and Water Ducts, and Steel Struts have all been Placed on the Outside, Instead of Hidden in Walls.
Rear of the Centre Pompidou, Rue du Renard. Air-conditioning Ducts are Blue, Water Pipes are Green, Electricty Lines are Yellow, and White Funnels are Ventilation Shafts for the Underground Areas.
Main Hall, Centre Pompidou, Paris. Works of Art by Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Picasso, etc. - 50,000 Works of Art, of Which 1,500 to 2,000 are on Display
Modern Art Sculpture, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Glass Balls, Modern Art Display in Corridor, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Modern Art Display, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Modern Art Painting, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Modern Art Painting, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Fontaine Stravinsky, sur Place Igor Stravinsky, as seen from the Centre Pompidou, Paris
Fontaine Stravinsky, near the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Saint-Eustache is in the Background.
Fontaine Stravinsky, with Sculptures Referring to Works by Composer Igor Stravinsky, Paris.
Fontaine Stravinsky, Completed in 1983, sur Place Igor Stravinsky, Paris
Fontaine Stravinsky, with Figures by Swiss Sculptor Jean Tingley and his Wife Niki de Saint Phalle, Beaubourg, Paris
Fontaine Stravinsky, Near the Centre Pompidou and Saint-Eustache, Paris
Forum des Halles, Built 1979, Paris. Complex Occupies 750,000 sq.ft. Above and Below Ground. Underground Levels 2 & 3 House Shops, Boutiques & Megastores.
Part of the Large Garden Areas of Forum des Halles, Paris
Gardens, Saint-Eustache and Pavillon des Arts, Les Halles, Paris
Part of the Gardens (in the form of two elephants) of Forum des Halles, with Saint-Eustache in the Background
Newly Planted Flower Beds in the Gardens of Forum des Halles, Paris
Le Bourse du Commerce, Remodeled in 1889, is the Commodities Market for Coffee & Sugar. It also Houses a World Trade Center and the Offices of the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris
Sculptured Head, L'Ecoute, by Henri de Miller, Saint-Eustache, Paris
Interior of Saint-Eustache, Paris, Built 1532 - 1637. Molière was Buried Here, and Cardinal Richelieu and the Marquise de Pompadour, the Official Mistress of Louis XV, were both Baptized Here.
Musée Carnavalet, 3ème Arrondissement, Marais, Paris, Originally a Palace Built in 1548. Once the Home of Madame de Sevigné, Whose Correspondence has left a Record of Court Life in the 1600's.
Portrait of Napoléon I, Musée Carnavalet, Marais, Paris
The Rights of Man, Musée Carnavalet, Marais, Paris.
Hotel d'Uzès Reception Room, Created in 1761, Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Detail of Ornate Ceiling, Musée Carnavalet, Marais, Paris
Exterior of Musée Carnavalet as seen from the Court of Flags, off Rue des Francs Bourgeois, Paris
Formal Sculpted Gardens in the Court of Flags, Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Formal Sculpted Gardens with Gravel Paths in the Court of Flags, Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Formal Sculpted Gardens with Gravel Pats in the Court of Flags, Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Opéra Bastille, sur Place de la Bastille, Paris. Opened for the Bicentenary of the French Revolution in 1989. Marble and Glass with a 2,700 Seat Capacity, Construction Began Under President Mitterand in the early 1980's.
Canal St.-Martin, Between the Seine and Place de la Bastille, Paris
3-Mile Canal St.-Martin, Opened in 1825, Paris
Canal St.-Martin, Between Place de la Bastille and the Seine River, Paris. L'Opéra de la Bastille, Right Background, Colonne de Juillet, Left Background
Statue of Louis XIII, Place des Vosges, Paris
Place des Vosges, the Oldest Square in Paris, dating from 1612. The Square is Bordered by 36 Red Brick- and Stone-Faced Mansions, 9 on each Side. Famous Residents have Included Cardinal Richelieu, Writer Alphonse Daudet, Painter Francis Bacon, and Victor Hugo, who Lived at No.6, now a Museum, from 1832 to 1848.
Musée Picasso, Marais, Paris. After his Death on April 08, 1973, Many of his Works went to the French State. The Museum now has 203 Paintings, 191 Sculptures, 85 Ceramics, and more than 3,000 Drawings, Engravings and Manuscripts
Femme Couchée (Reclining Woman), Oil on Canvas, April 1929, Musée Picasso, Paris
Buste de Femme (Bust of a Woman), Bronze, 1931, Musée Picasso, Paris
Synthetic Cubism Period, 1912-1915, Musée Picasso, Paris
Femme Assise dans un Fauteuil Rouge (Seated Woman in a Red Armchair), Oil on Canvas, 1932, Musée Picasso, Paris
Tête de Femme (Head of Woman), Bronze, 1931, Musée Picasso, Paris
Portrait de Marie-Thérèse Walter, One of Picasso's Lovers, Oil on Canvas, January 6, 1937, Musée Picasso, Paris
Femme Assise, Musée Picasso, Paris
Café à Royan, Oil on Canvas, August 15, 1940, Musée Picasso, Paris
La Cuisine (The Kitchen), Oil on Canvas, November 1948, Musée Picasso, Paris
La Baie de Cannes (The Bay of Cannes), Oil on Canvas, April 19 - June 9, 1958, Musée Picasso, Paris
Cavalier with Pipe (aka Matador), Oil on Canvas, October 14, 1970, Musée Picasso, Paris
Jeune Fille Assise (Seated Girl), Oil on Plywood, November 21, 1970, Musée Picasso, Paris
Grande Nature Morte au Guéridon (Large Still Life on a Pedestal Table), Oil on Canvas, March 11, 1931, Musée Picasso, Paris
La Fontaine des Quatre Points Cardinaux sur Place St.-Sulpice, Latin Quarter, Paris
The Fountain of the Four Cardinal Points Depicts Four Church Leaders at the Four Cardinal Points of the Compass, Place St.-Sulpice, Latin Quarter, Paris
Interior of Saint-Sulpice, the 2nd Largest Church in Paris, sur Place Saint-Sulpice, Latin Quarter, 6ème Arrondissement
View of Altar of Saint-Sulpice, Paris. Both the Marquis de Sade and Charles Baudelaire were Baptized Here.
View of Altar of Saint-Sulpice, Paris. Victor Hugo was Married Here in 1794.
The 6,588-pipe Grand-Orgue de Saint-Sulpice, Constructed in 1862, One of the Largest Organs in the World, Paris
Statue of Pan, Near the Eastern Gate of the 60-Acre Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, the Most Popular Park in Paris
One of the Many Garden Arrangements in Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, Paris
Part of the Formal Landscaped Terraces of the Luxembourg Gardens, Paris
Baroque Fontaine de Médicis, Built in 1624 for Queen Marie de Médicis, Mother of Louis XIII and 2nd Wife of Henri IV, Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, Paris
Fontaine de Médicis, at the end of a Long Pond Filled with Goldfish, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Fontaine de Médicis, with Allegorical Statues Representing the Seine and the Rhône. The Middle Statue Depicts Polyphemus Preparing to Throw a Rock at the Lovers Acis and Galatea, Below, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
The Italianate Palais du Luxembourg, Commissioned in 1615 by Marie de Médicis, and Designed to Resemble her Childhood Home in Florence, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Part of the 60-Acre Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Palais du Luxembourg, now Home to the French Senate, Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, Paris
Formal Grounds Around the Palais du Luxembourg, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Statues and Flower Arrangements Throughout the Luxembourg Gardens, Left Bank, Paris. Bronze Statue is Entitled "L'Effort"
Small Statue of Liberty, a Gift by the Original Sculptor, Bartholdi, to the City of Paris, Installed in the Garden in 1906, Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank
La Harde des Cerfs (the Herd of Deer), Bronze, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Formal Terraces of the Luxembourg Gardens, Paris
Statue of Marie de Médicis, Jardin du Luxembourg, Left Bank, Paris
Palais du Luxembourg, in the Luxembourg Gardens, Left Bank, Paris
Hôtel Biron, the Mansion where Rodin Lived from 1908 Until his Death in 1917, now Serving as the Rodin Museum, Paris. The Sculpture in the Fountain is of Ugolino, one of the Damned Heroes of the Divine Comedy
Grounds of the Hôtel Biron, Where Auguste Rodin Lived, now the Rodin Museum, Paris
Grounds of the Rodin Museum, Paris. The Gardens have 2,000 Rosebushes.
Bust of Auguste Rodin, Rodin Museum, Paris
Les Portes de L'Enfer (the Gates of Hell), Rodin Museum, Paris
Detail From Les Portes de L'Enfer, Musée Rodin, Paris (Photo is Borrowed)
The Three Shades, Rodin's Figure of Adam in 3 Casts, Bronze, Grounds of the Rodin Museum, Paris. Also Found on Top of the Portes de L'Enfer. Some Believed They Symbolize Dante's Warning, “Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here”
Two-Ton Bronze, Les Bourgeois de Calais, Rodin Museum, Paris. Commissioned by the City of Calais to Imortalize the 6 Burghers Who Delivered the Keys to the City in 1347 to King Edward III During the Hundred Years War to Save Their City
Les Bourgeois de Calais, from the Back, Rodin Museum, Paris
One of the Burghers of Calais, Bronze, Grounds of the Rodin Museum, Paris
Bronze Statue, “Pierre de Wissant Nu, Sans Tête ni Mains”, Right, Gardens of the Rodin Museum, Paris
Bronze Statue, “La Grande Ombre”, Rodin Museum Gardens, Paris
Le Penseur, Bronze, Rodin Museum, Paris. L'Eglise due Dome Containing the Crypt of Napoleon, Background
Le Penseur, Bronze, Gardens of the Rodin Museum, Paris. “What makes my Thinker think is that he thinks not only with his brain, with his knitted brow, his distended nostrils and compressed lips, but with every muscle of his arms, back, and legs, with his clenched fist and gripping toes”, Rodin
Main Entrance to Hotel des Invalides, Founded by Louis XIV, Paris. Completed in 1675, This was the First Military Hospital and Home for War Veterans
Glass Gallery Above Napoleon's Crypt, L'Eglise du Dome, Paris
Detail of the Glass Gallery Above the Crypt of Napoleon, L'Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Crypt of Napoleon, L'Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Crypt of Napoleon, Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Detail of Floor, L'Eglise du Dome, Paris
Display of Napoleon Crowning Josephine as Empress, Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Commemorative Plate of Napoleon, L'Eglise du Dome, Paris
Sarcophagus of Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples and of Spain, Older Brother of Napoleon, in L'Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Formal Gardens of L'Eglise du Dome, Invalides, Paris
Sculpture on Grounds of Musée Zadkine, Paris. Russian-born Artist Ossip Zadkine Lived in Paris from 1928 until his Death in 1967.
Musée Zadkine, Paris
Musèe Zadkine, Paris
Palais de la Découverte, Science Museum and Planetarium, Paris
Palais de la Découverte, Science Museum and Planetarium, Paris.
Lobby of the Palais de la Découverte, Museum of Science, Paris
Terre et Vie ( Earth and Life ), Palais de la Découverte, Museum of Science, Paris
“Imagination is More Important than Knowledge”, Palais de la Découverte, Science Museum, Paris
Upper Galeries of the Palais de la Découverte, Science Museum, Paris
Place du Tertre, the Tourist Center of Montmartre, filled with Artists, Paris
Artists and Portraitists in Place du Tertre, Montmartre, Located on the Highest Point in Paris
The Famous Sacré-Coeur (Sacred Heart), 1875 - 1914, Montmartre, Paris
Statue of Christ, Center, Above two Green Bronze Statues, Sacré-Coeur, Montmartre, Paris
Manicured Lawns of Sacré-Coeur, Montmartre, Paris
Sacré-Coeur was Commissioned as Atonement for the Deaths of 58,000 Persons During the Franco-Prussion War, 1870-71, Montmarte, Paris
View of the City and the Ovoid Dome of Sacré-Coeur from the Bell Tower, Montmartre, Paris
Place du Parvis du Sacré-Coeur, the Front Entrance to Sacré-Coeur, as seen from the Basilica, Paris
31-Mile View of Paris from Sacré-Coeur, the Second-Highest Point in Paris, Montmartre
Au Lapin Agile (The Agile Rabbit), the Rustic Nightclub for Intellectual Literary Meetings of Artists, Poets, etc., since 1910, Montmartre, Paris
Espace Montmartre-Salvador Dalí, Displaying the Works of the Catalan Artist who came to live in Paris in the Late 1920's.
Espace Montmartre-Salvador Dalí, Paris, Contains the Largest Dalí Collection in France
One of 300 Works by the Artist in L'Espace Montmartre-Salvador Dalí, Paris
Moulin de la Galette, Montmartre, now a Restaurant and once a Famous Dance Hall, Provided Inspiration for Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Painting, "Le Bal du Moulin de la Galette", 1876, Paris
Le Moulin Rouge, Montmartre, Paris. The Painter Toulouse Lautrec had a Passion for the Cabaret Here.
Pigalle, the Tradionally Bohemian Quarter of Paris, now Dominated by Sex Shops.
Another Street Scene in Pigalle, Paris, what U.S. Servicemen Called Pig Alley During WWII.
Another view of the lighted Eiffel Tower as seen from the Palais de Chaillot at dusk.
One of the many and varied gardens throughout Paris