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Eiffel Tower in monochrome

The Iconic Eiffel Tower of Paris France, viewed from a low angle, near the base and in black and white.

Girl feeding pidgeons

A young girl joyfully throws feed for a group of pigeons near a busy Parisian street. Behind her, people enjoy a sunny day, some with bicycles, capturing the lively atmosphere of the city. The Eiffel Tower is visible in the background, enhancing the iconic setting.

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower was constructed between 1887 and 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair. Constructed of wrought-iron, this work was initially widely criticized but has since become a globally recognized cultural icon.

Louvre pyramid structure

A complex network of architectural structures forms a geometric pattern against the sky. The image captures the interplay of lines and angles, creating a sense of depth and movement. Monochrome tones enhance the dramatic visual impact of this intricate design.

Tourists at the louvre

Visitors are enjoying their time outside the famous Louvre Museum, with one person taking a photo near the iconic glass pyramid. The scene is lively with tourists actively engaging and capturing the moment. The architecture in the background adds a historic contrast to the contemporary scene.

Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Château de Vincennes dry moat view

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Château de Vincennes

Château de Vincennes is a 14th century French royal castle located in the town of Vincennes, now a suburb of Paris. This castle constructed during 1340 – 1410 A.D. The castle is surrounded by a 7-meter dry moat and accessed over stone bridges. During the 18th century, after the castle was abandoned by the royal family, it was used for a time as a porcelain factory, then as a prison, and later as a military fortress and arsenal.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre Dame, in Paris France, is a medieval Catholic cathedral of Romanesque style. Construction started in 1160 and completed by 1260. There was substantial damage to the cathedral from a fire on April 15, 2019. Photo taken 6/18/2011.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris or Notre Dame, in Paris France, is a medieval Catholic cathedral of Romanesque style. Construction started in 1160 and completed by 1260. There was substantial damage to the cathedral from a fire on April 15, 2019. Photo taken 6/18/2011.

Notre Dame,

Notre Dame, Paris

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower


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