A road that leads to the Grand Guichets of the Louvre Palace, now most well known for holding the Mona Lisa.
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A road that leads to the Grand Guichets of the Louvre Palace, now most well known for holding the Mona Lisa.
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A group of Velib bikes sit to the side of the Louvre Palace where people had travelled there on the hire bikes.
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Taken looking down one of the colonnades at the Louvre Museum you can see the impressive architecture and details of each archway that run along the building.
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Here you can see one wing of the Louvre Museum and Palace, showing the intricate architecture and statues which line every side of the building.
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Velib bikes are just one of many ways to get around Paris and allow you to get close, such as this group of bikes which have been stood beside the Louvre Palace.
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Here you can see a helicopter taking part in a fly by, travelling over the Louvre Palace, showing the incredible architecture as well as a detailed lamp.
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This photo shows a group of three planes travelling as part of a fly by and going over both the Louvre Palace and Louvre Pyramid which are also in view.
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With the Louvre Palace being so large the intricate details can easily be missed, with this photo we took showing some of the statues and design that’s gone into the facade and around the windows.
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Here you can see the Pont des Arts, otherwise known as the Bridge of Love, leading to the Louvre Museum, formally known as the Louvre Palace in Paris.
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