LBY4599430: The four parts of the world (four parts of the world), or fountain of the observatory or the Carpeaux fountain (1867-1874) at the Place Camille Jullian, in the garden of Marco Polo, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris 6th arrondissement. It represents the four parts of the world, sculpted by Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Carpeaux (1827-1875), while the base of eight marine horses was made by Emmanuel Fremiet (1824-1910). It was designed by architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). Photography 20/04/09. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4626098: The bridge of Bir Hakeim (Bir-Hakeim) in Paris. Ex Passy Viaduct, it became in 1949, the bridge of Bir Hakeim. One of the most beautiful works of metallic architecture. The 237-meter bridge has the particularity of being at the same time, metropolitan, automobile and pedestrian. Architects Louis Biette (1860-1939) and Jean Camille Formige (1845-1926), construction 1903-1905. / Bridgeman Images