SEI4303512: Social Movements of May 68: Demonstration of writers Philippe Sollers (born 1936), Marcelin Pleynet (born 1933), Jean Thibaudeau (born 1935), Eugene Guillevic (1907-1997), philosopher Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) and poet and mathematician Jacques Roubaud (born 1932). Photograph of 1968. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4418864: The lantern tower on the terraces of the Chateau de Chambord, French civil architecture Renaissance style, construction dating back to the 16th century, having as its function the natural lighting of the double-revolution staircase, it bears in its upper part the emblem of Francois 1st, carved salamanders and ends with a carved flower of lilies at the top, marking the culmination of the building and thus symbolizing the royal power. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Chateau de Chambord (Chateau de la Loire), Chambord, Loir et Cher, Centre. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419041: Facade of the City Hall of Paris, French civil architecture neo-renaissance style, Built between 1533 and 1590 on the plan of architect Dominique de Cortone, known as Boccador (1465-1549), at the location of Maison aux Pillars, headquarters of the Corps de Ville de Paris installed on Place de Greve since 1357, the current building is a reconstruction of the end of the 19th century by architects Theodore Ballu (1817-1885) and Edouard Deperthes (1833-1898), whose facade recalls that of the previous building fire in 1871 under the Commune. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419141: View of the Pantheon in Paris, French religious architecture in neoclassical style, church built on the Sainte Genevieve mountain in Paris, between 1758 and 1790 by architects Jacques Germain Soufflot (1713-1780), Jean Baptiste Rondelet (1743-1829) to house the hunt of Sainte Genevieve. personalites who contributed to the greatness of France. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images
ELD4843867: Celtic antiquite: “” Human sacrifice during a ceremony chaired by a druid in presence of families and warriors in a forest” (Gallic religion, human sacrifice during a ceremony chaired by a druid in presence of families and warriors in a forest) Engraving from “History-Populaire-de-France” by Lahure, 1866 Private collection / Bridgeman Images