LBY4574920: In the foreground, the residence Lorraine has la Defense, with in the background the towers Europe and Chartis. Residence Lorraine - 11-37 square des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1969 - Robert Camelot and Jean-Claude Finelli, Tour Europe - 33 Place des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1969 - Jean-Robert Delb, Michel Chesneau and Jean Verola, Tour Chartis - 34 Place des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1967 - Luc and Xavier Arsene-Henry - Bernard Schoeller (c) Luc Boegly/Arsene Henry Camelot Robert Edouard Chesneau Michel Delb Jean-Robert Finelli Jean-Claude Schoeller Bernard Verola Jean /Artedia/Leemage / Bridgeman Images
LBY4585214: Pont de Bir Hakeim Paris 15th arrondissement. Ex Passy Viaduct, renamed since 1949, the Bir Hakeim Bridge (Bir-Hakeim) is one of the most beautiful sites of metallic architecture, measuring 237 metres, this bridge has the particularity of being at the same time metropolitan, automobile and pedestrian. Construction 1903-1905, architects Louis Biette (1860-1939) and Jean Camille Formige (1845-1926). / Bridgeman Images
LBY4596819: Place de la Concorde in Paris Designed by Jacques Ange Gabriel (1698-1782) as a French garden, it is one of the most beautiful French squares. The works began in 1755 and the square was inaugurated in 1763 under the name of Place Louis XV, it became the place of the Revolution in 1792 and became the place of capital executions. Louis Philippe (1773-1850) gave it back its current name. In 1836 he called the architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867) to redesign the square with the eight statues of the big cities of France and the fountains surrounding the Luxor obelisque. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4596910: The Alexandre III Bridge in Paris. Tsar Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894) laid the first stone of the bridge in 1886, which was to be completed for the 1900 World Expo. One of the most beautiful bridges in Paris has a single-flight metal structure. Photography 10/03/06. / Bridgeman Images