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The place des Vosges (formerly Place Royale) was Paris's first planned residential square, built 1605-1612 to the designs of Baptiste du Cerceau for Henri IV.

The back of Notre Dame seen from the Jean XXIII garden in a snowy weather

 

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That's Diego Giacometti, Alberto's brother, who was commissioned in 1985 to make new furnishings for the opening of the Musee Picasso in the Hotel Sale.

The Concorde wheel seen from the Tuileries gardens in snowy weather

   

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The sons of Caïn: sculpture located on the terraces of the Tuileries gardens, near the Louvre

 

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Black and White Eiffel Tower @ night

L'église Réformée de Pentemont - 106 rue de Grenelle

view from atop notre dame

On a quiet corner at the western end of Boulevard Haussmann stands a statue of the man for whom the boulevard is named. Between 1853 and 1870, as Prefect of the Seine, Baron G.E. Haussmann was Napoleon III's chief planner for the city - the man who made Paris Paris.

Under the arch of L'Arc de Triomphe

Black and White Eiffel Tower @ night

Moulin Rouge

The interior of Les Invalides where you'll find the Courtyard of Honor (cour d'honneur).

 

Walking into the courtyard is free, but to gain access to the museums in the various wings does require a ticket.

 

If you're in the military, you can get in for free by showing your I.D. card. It only applies to active duty service members though.

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