Looking towards the Palais du Luxembourg the tall statue and column within the centre of a garden is named Venus sortant du bain.
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Looking towards the Palais du Luxembourg the tall statue and column within the centre of a garden is named Venus sortant du bain.
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View looking along the restaurant La Vagalame, with many people enjoying meals alongside the River Seine.
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Taken from the quayside next to the Pont Charles de Gaulle it shows the unique architecture of the bridge as it passes over the River Seine.
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Although normally missed when visiting the Pont de Bercy you can look up to see these ornate lights which run along the centre of the bridge.
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This view shows Hercules and Minotaur statue made in the early 1800’s along with Cassandre se met sous la Protection statue in the background, both within Tuileries gardens to admire.
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This pergola overlooks the lake within Jardin Yitzhak Rabin and provides shade to relax beside the calm water and nature.
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Thought to share this sign post for the Batobus station next to the Eiffel Tower – Letting you know the different stops they travel to.
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Looking out over at one of the lakes within Parc de Bercy you can get a feel for just how tranquil the area is, perfect to walk alongside.
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Bercy Village was the largest wine market in the world, with the railway lines still being visible in the original cobbled streets which run through the heart of the village.
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This photo shows a view beneath the Pont de Bir-Hakeim, with the stone arches and metal designs.
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