St. Paul, I think
Hôtel de Ville
Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris 28 kings of Judah. Mistakenly for the French kings durning the revolution. People chopped off the heads, which was repaired decades later.
Notre Dame de Paris. North door
Notre Dame de Paris. center door
Notre Dame de Paris. Rose window
Notre Dame de Paris. south door
Charlemagne Statue
Notre Dame de Paris. The famous gargoyle who has his head resting on his hands.
Point Zero, center of Paris, from where everything is measured.
Notre Dame de Paris. St. Denis, bishop of Paris back in the day.
Notre Dame de Paris. inside looking towards the alter.
Notre Dame de Paris. Jeanne d'Arc on south wall.
Notre Dame de Paris. Rose window.
Notre Dame de Paris, ceiling...waaay up there.
Notre Dame de Paris. Along the back of the alter on the walls of the choir.
Notre Dame de Paris. The treasury.
Notre Dame de Paris. inside the treasury.
Notre Dame de Paris. inside the treasury
Notre Dame de Paris. Inside the treasury
Notre Dame de Paris. I happened to catch a mass.
Notre Dame de Paris. Mass, singing in french.
Notre Dame de Paris. WWI plaque from the UK
Notre Dame de Paris. Looking from behind the alter.
Notre Dame de Paris. A mock-up model of it being built.
Notre Dame de Paris. Other side (north) of the wall of the choir.
Notre Dame de Paris. a Rose window.
Notre Dame de Paris, from the back.
Notre Dame de Paris, from the back-flying buttresses.
Notre Dame de Paris. from the back.
A movie being made by the Palis de Justice. I watched for a good hour.
Institut de France
Institut de France. on the left is where they gather to decide what worlds are allowed in the language...
Pont Neuf
Statue of Voltare
Le Petit Prince shop! on rue l'echaude & rue jacob.
Streets of Paris
Streets of paris
Cafe le Procope. founded 1686, one of the world's oldest contnuously operating restaurants, and a first place to try coffee in Europe.
St. Germain-des-Pres. Paris's Oldest church, 11th century. Romanesque style.
Patheon
Streets of Paris near the Patheon
St. Etienne
A look down across the Seine
Place de la Bastille station. The only part of the actually Bastille that's left. Its the base of part of the wall surrounding the old fort/prision.
Sacre Coeur
Looking out from Sacre Coeur
Looking out from Sacre Coeur, you can see the Eiffel Tower..barely.
Moulin Rouge
Pigalle (Rouge) district...at night
The Vagina Monologues made it to Paris. A flyer in a metro station.