LBY4601788: Batobus in front of the Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris. From the 4th century, an episcopal ensemble, an atour group of a basilica with exceptional dimensions, settled on the island of La Cite. The construction of the Gothic cathedral began around 1160 and was completed in the 14th century. Partially destroyed during the Revolution, it had to be extensively restored in the 19th century by Eugene Viollet the Duke (1814-1879). / Bridgeman Images
LBY4602054: Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris. From the 4th century, an episcopal ensemble, an atour group of a basilica with exceptional dimensions, settled on the island of La Cite. The construction of the Gothic cathedral began around 1160 and was completed in the 14th century. Partially destroyed during the Revolution, it had to be extensively restored in the 19th century by the architect Eugene Viollet le Duc (1814-1879). / Bridgeman Images
LBY4626112: The bridge of Bir Hakeim (Bir-Hakeim) in Paris 16th arrondissement. Ex Passy Viaduct, it became in 1949 the bridge of Bir Hakeim. One of the most beautiful sites of metal architecture. The 237-metre bridge has the particularity of being both metropolitan, automobile and pedestrian. Architect Louis Biette (1860-1939) and Jean Camille Formige (1845-1926), realisation 1903-1905. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4628448: La Place des Vins de France in Bercy Village, Paris, 75012. nstalle on part of the old Bercy warehouses which declined until the 1960s. This new commercial urbanism wanted to keep some traces of the old great wine and spirits trading centre. Stores have been set up in old cellars and traces of the railways that transport the wine. / Bridgeman Images