Sainte Clotilde |
Saint-Augustin |
Obélisque de Louxor |
La Grande Roue de la Concorde |
La Madeleine |
Musée d'Orsay |
Église de la Sainte-Trinité |
Colonne Vendôme |
Opera Garnier |
Basilique de Montmartre |
Louvre |
Louvre (Cour carrée) |
Rue de Rennes |
Institut de France |
Saint-Germain-des-Prés |
Bourse du Commerce |
Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois |
Saint Eustache |
Saint-Sulpice |
Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg) |
Tour Saint-Jacques |
Hôtel de Ville |
Tour TDF de Romainville |
Theatre de l'Odeon |
Saint-Séverin |
Notre-Dame |
Palais du Luxembourg (Senate) |
Jardin du Luxembourg |
Sorbonne |
Tours Mercuriales |
Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise |
Colonne de Juillet (place de la Bastille) |
Panthéon |
Tour Clovis |
Tour de Jussieu-Zamansky (Faculté des sciences) |
Jardin des Plantes |
This is the continuation of pano 18808. Shows the part of Paris to the north of Tour Montparnasse.
Paris is known worldwide as "Ville Lumière" (City of lights). I think this pano (and the previous one) suggests why. |
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Comments
I never polemized, but I think many in the website are not aware of the difficulty of making an overview like this.
You can not have a proper overview of 360°. The terrace, which is 210 meters high, is surrounded by glass window; only at some point there is a thin strip free.
But I think that, regardless of this explanation, would have pleased more ;-)
But this is just my opinion.
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