The Ecole Militaire, known for where Napoleon studied, only a stone’s throw away from the Eiffel Tower.
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The Ecole Militaire, known for where Napoleon studied, only a stone’s throw away from the Eiffel Tower.
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The answer to yesterdays Sunday Teaser – The Petit Palais, with its elegant details, large iron gilded gate and architecture to admire.
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The Ecole Miliaire can be found close to the famous Eiffel Tower, with this shot showing both the monument and building together, viewed from the Avenue de Lowendal.
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In this photo you can see the golden metal gate which gives access to the Petit Palais, the gates being intricate as well as the nearby incredible architecture and stone work around.
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Here you can see the few small steps which lead into the Square du Vert Galant at the end of the Ile de la Cite island and is a popular spot to relax and meet up with friends with the provided benches or on the grass.
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Here you can see the wrought iron gates with gilded parts which lead to the Tuilleries Gardens, as well as one of the statues of a horse which sits beside the entrance, as seen from the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
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A photo taken of the main entrance to Petit Palais, showing the amazingly details golden gates which were both designed and made by architect Charles Girault.
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A photo showing the detailed and ornate gates which give entrance into the Tuileries Gardens just near the Place de la Concorde, with a statue by the edge of the gates.
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This is a photo of the Petit Palais’ detailed and extravagant entrance with gold wrought iron gates and carved stone statues as well on display.
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