


Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre Paris sous la neige ( after the snow storm 2013)
Feb 17, 2015 at 10:15 PM
Located at one of the highest point in Paris, The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre Paris, high of almost 80 meters, built between 1875 and 1923 by the Architect Paul Abadie dominate the city of Paris. The Village Montmartre all around is one of the most prestigious place to live in this city. Take a walk tour and visit its place when you can see lot of Peintres painting the tourists. Under the snow, this special destination became unique and gives a wonderful view over the toits de Paris. ...
Place de la Concorde Paris
Dec 10, 2014 at 12:21 AM
This is an amazing picture of a fountain on Place de la Concorde Paris, France. Here in this image we can see how amazing and attractive Place de la Concorde. Today, the outside square still looks entirely like the way it did in the 1700s, save the genuine ground — which now comprises of landing area and concrete. Supplanting the guillotine is the intense Obelisk of Luxor, a pink stone monument that was given to the French in 1829 by the emissary of Egypt, Mehemet Ali. The structure, which once denoted the passage to the Amon sanctuary at Luxor, is over 3,300 years of age and is enlivened with hieroglyphics depicting the rules of the pharaohs Ramses II and Ramses III. Plated pictures on the platform depict the grand assignment of transporting the stone monument to Paris and raising Place de la Concorde Paris at the square. Introduced in 1833, the Obelisk — measuring 230 tons and standing 22.83 meters (75 feet) high in the focal point of the Place — is flanked on both sides by two wellsprings built amid the same period. Having survived over 33 centuries, the Obelisk has endured the best harm amid the past half-century via air contamination from industry and engine vehicles. At every edge of the octagon are statues — made by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf — speaking to the French urban areas of Lille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Brest and Rouen. (At one time, the platforms under these statues were possessed by natives of Paris!) French stone worker Guillaume Coustou's amazing statues of the Horses of Marly — situated toward the Champs' start Elysées — are duplicates of the firsts which are presently displayed at the Louver Museum. At the south end of the square, the Place de la Concorde Paris, fabricated by Jean-Rodolphe Perronnet between 1787-of1790 and extended between 1930-1932, crosses the Seine, prompting the Palais Bourbon — home of the French National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale). Different spots of interest which fringe the Place are the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume (initially Napoleon III's indoor tennis court) and Musée de l'Orangerie, both in the Tuileries Gardens, and the Embassy of the United States. ...



Place de la Madelaine La Nuit Paris France
Feb 08, 2015 at 12:11 PM
Enjoy the Place de la Madelaine La Nuit Paris France - Place de la Madelaine when you can eat at the best Fauchon store in the world.... ...



Faire de la luge au pied de la Tour Eiffel - Paris
Dec 16, 2014 at 07:33 PM
Having fun sledding on the snow next to the Tour Eiffel. ...
Paris
Dec 17, 2014 at 11:05 AM
This is a beautiful image of an amazing and lovely decorated Deluxe Lounge at the Grand Hotel of Paris. It is built beautiful in a unique design. It is looking very lovely and colorful. The extensive Luxury Club rooms consolidate the polish of style and refinement of materials normal for a Jacques Grange plan. The room's unpretentious agreement, one of a kind solace and the total peacefulness connected with top of the line specialized hardware and our Club administrations settle on it an immaculate decision for relaxation or business explorers looking for sumptuous, a five moment stroll from Les Galeries Lafayette, Le Printemps and transports to find Paris. Sentimental, stunningly wonderful and nicknamed the 'City of Lights', Paris, with its class, appeal and culture, catches each guest's heart. Home to the world's design focus, awesome craftsmanship displays and historical centers, selective shopping boulevards, famous milestones, superb luxury hotel in Paris Michelin-featured eateries and extravagance inns, the city offers quintessential French living in all its grandness. There's no better place on earth for the occasion of a lifetime or the festival of an exceptional event. The heart of notable Paris is separated by the moderate streaming River Seine, with its refined Right Bank offered over to the city's most popular road the Avenue des Champs Elysees, alongside the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. . Consistently, a huge number of customers visit its fundamental store at the Boulevard Haussmann, a ten story building delegated with a great iron and glass dome. In 1916, Galeries Lafayette began extending outside Paris, first with stores in littler urban communities crosswise over France, for example, Nice and Nantes. With the opening of Galeries Lafayette Berlin in 1996, the retail chain began another part in its history with development outside of France. While the Galeries Lafayette in Paris may be the most well-known of Paris' Grands Magasins (Department Stores), it was a long way from the first. As of now in 1855, the Grands Magasins du Louver opened, soon took after by the Grands Magasins du Printemps and the Samariteine, both implicit 1865. ...
Paris 2
Jan 10, 2015 at 05:15 AM
Here in this image you can see a beautiful and amazing image of a building in Paris. The Medieval time of building design was altogether different from the Roman period. Structures were raised randomly and roads were slender and spontaneous. It was a time of relapse that was trailed by the Renaissance. The Renaissance style in Paris was propelled by the Italian Renaissance. The construction modeling of the Renaissance was symmetrical and relative, much like Roman building design. Amid the Renaissance period Paris imitated the structural planning of others, instead of adding to its own particular style. It was a vital period regardless in light of the fact that it began the way towards French Classicism. French Elegance depended on the styles of Ancient and Renaissance structural planning. The best illustrations in and around Paris of the Gothic are: Basilique St-Denis (1140-44), the world's first Gothic house of God in a Paris suburb; Cathédrale de Chartres (1194-1220), a Gothic perfect work of art with approximately 150 eminent recolored glass windows; and, obviously, Cathédrale de Notre-Dame (1163-1250), which has pinnacled flying supports, a trio of France's best rose windows, great entry carvings, a choir screen of profoundly cut reliefs, and spiffy figures of gargoyles. In any case, for significant others of contemporary structural planning, Paris can be a shockingly rich spot. Paris started as a Roman city called Lutetia. It was set up on what is currently known as the Ile de la Cité and in the long run extended to the Rîve Gauche, or Left Bank, of the Seine waterway. It was the biggest city in Europe, yet when the Roman Empire broken down in the Fifth century A.D., so did Lutetia. The greater part of its amazing structural planning was passed by the start of the middle Ages. Numerous other European urban areas, additionally established by the Romans, experienced the same collapse.Roman building used curves and vaults. Sections were no more expected to bolster the tops of structures yet were still used to make a feeling of quality and loftiness. The Roman urban communities were networks with numerous open spaces. ...
Paris Landmarks
Feb 22, 2015 at 02:59 PM
It’s a remarkable view of Paris Landmarks Seen from the Montparnasse Tower. One of the main reasons why Paris is viewed as a standout amongst the loveliest urban areas on the planet is the progression in its urban arranging and structural planning. From the early advancements amid the rule of Henry IV in the sixteenth century up to the nineteenth century with the substantial improvements under Haussmann, the Prefect of the Seine from 1853 until 1870, the worldwide building design had little impact on Paris. Indeed, even extensive persuasive engineering styles like Baroque, Rococo, Art Nouveau and the Modernist style had almost no viable impact on Paris where elegance was seen as the genuine French style. Amid construction, the tower was extremely prominent as it turned into an image of the new present day Paris. This changed however when the 210 meter tall Tour Montparnasse was finished. Open opinion betrayed the tower mostly in light of the fact that it interfered the skyline. These days, the Paris Landmarks high rises are based on the edges of the city, for the most part in the Défense business area. While the tower itself may not be justified regardless of a visit in itself - unless you are a high rise fan - the perception deck on the 56th floor of the Tour Montparnasse surely justifies a visit as it offers you an all-encompassing perspective over the city of Paris. Budget conscious explorers realize that pretty much wherever can be budget friendly in case you're being smart, and that incorporates Paris. Nevertheless sparing cash by staying in lodgings in Paris and eating for barely anything in Paris, there are likewise methods to spare cash on a city's number attractions. Yes, an absolute necessity's portion "do" things in Paris will cost you cash, yet if you play your cards right by exploiting the numerous free attractions in Paris for the greater part of your trip, then fitting a couple of higher-valued tickets into your schedule won't feel like such an monetary burden. There are numerous Paris Landmarks to explore. Paris is an adequately major city with enough variety that there are a few ways to take a voyage through Paris. ...