OMG4681622: The house of Emile Zola in Medan, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. In 1878, Emile Zola acquired a small house which he expanded and beautified for eight years. He works there every day from spring to autumn for 24 years. The house has retained the charm and atmosphere of the 19th century: Dutch furniture from the 18th century, stained glass windows from the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries in the dining room and the billiard lounge / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419007: View of the Bourbon Palace, built between 1722 and 1728 for Louise Francoise de Bourbon (1673-1743), designed by architects Jean Aubert (1680-1741) and Jacques V Gabriel (1667-1742), the palace now houses the National Assembly, the lower chambers of the French Parliament. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images
OLA5337820: Humbert II (Umberto II), Roi d'Italie (dit il re di Maggio) photographie le 10 mai 1946 dans les jardins du Palais du Quirinale avec son epouse Marie Jose (Marie-Jose) de Belgique (=Maria Jose de Savoie) (1906-2001) et ses enfants (de g. a d.) Marie Beatrice (Maria Beatrice), Victor Emmanuel (Victor-Emmanuel) (Vittorio Emanuele), Marie-Gabrielle (Marie Gabrielle) (Maria Gabriella) et Maria Pia. / Bridgeman Images
MDO5035359: May 1968: portrait of Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979), philosopher, sociologist and communist, American of German origin, holding a conference at the University of Nanterre, 1968 - (May 1968, portrait of German philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist herbert Marcuse, during a speaking engagement in a parisian university, Nanterre”” / Bridgeman Images