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  2. Jul 31, 2022 · Curious what your favorite street or square in Paris looked like in the early 20th century? Now you can see for yourself thanks to the Commission du Vieux Paris, which has made over 10,000 photos available to browse for free online taken between 1916 and 1970.

    • The Great Paris Flood of 1910. This photo captures Parisian residents carefully navigating the flooded street of Avenue Ledru-Rollin on a makeshift plank path during the great Paris flood of 1910.
    • Place de l'Opéra, 1920s. Traffic in front of the Palais Garnier or Opéra Garnier, in the 1920s in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The Palais Garnier was built for the Paris Opera from 1861 to 1875 at the request of Emperor Napoleon III.
    • Rue Lepic, Montmartre with Moulin la Galette, 1965. Looking up Rue Lepic Montmartre with Moulin la Galette in the background in 1965. Rue Lepic is one of the most famous (and one of the liveliest) streets in Montmartre.
    • Arc de Triomphe, Paris. Photo taken from a postcard.
    • A Photographer’S Guide to Paris
    • Paris Photography Locations
    • Saint-Michel + The Latin Quarter – Street Scenes + Cafes
    • Montmartre – Artisans + French Character
    • Notre Dame Cathedral – Low Light Interiors and Panoramic City Views
    • Eiffel Tower – Iconic Scenes + Photo Locations
    • The Louvre – History + Architecture
    • Jardin Du Luxembourg – Fountains + Gardens
    • Avenue Des Champs-Élysées – Evening Slow Motion Shots
    • The Paris Metro – Murals + Architecture

    Where to take beautiful pictures in Paris

    Paris evokes a feeling of wonder. Avenues exude French character; monuments portray elegance with gothic architecture, not to mention the Parisian rooftops, cafes and gardens. Photographing Paris is definitely a journey through time and you’ll want to visit famous icons and unique locations to secure the best view possible of this incredible city. What started out as my top five locations soon developed into more of a guide to the incredible sights and hidden gems you can photograph around th...

    #1 Basilique du Sacré-Coeur – Panoramic Views + Sunset

    Overlooking the entire city, the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur offers what is in my opinion, the best view in Paris. Few people realise you can access the top of the dome so at sunset you’ll be sharing with only a handful of visitors who dared to take on the 300 stair climb. The peak of the dome has a narrow walkway that gives you 360degree views, an incredible scene to witness as the sun sets over Paris. Be sure to check closing times before you start the climb as they vary from month to month an...

    For quaint cobbled streets lined with cafes and restaurants that ooze charm, this is the place to wander. You’ll find this area just over the river to the south of Notre Dame. Roam along Rue de la Bûcherie and Rue Saint- Séverin for photographs of traditional Crêperies and street scenes.

    One of the best places to take pictures in Paris and home to resident creatives and street artists, Montemartre is the epitome of French character. At first glance it might seem like a tourist frenzy but if you venture away from the Place du Tertre (artist square) you’ll find a village like atmosphere with a unique ambience unlike anywhere else in ...

    *Update – Due to the fire inside Notre Dame in April 2019, it’s not possible to currently access this beauty from the inside. You can however still see and photograph Notre Dame from various spots alongside the banks of the Seine River. One of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture, Notre Dame is an essential photo stop in Paris, even if...

    I’m pretty sure that if you’re going to Paris you want at least one shot of the magical Eiffel Tower, right? Well the great news is you’ll see this mighty icon popping up from different vantage points all over the city. The most popular spot is of course right underneath it or from the gardens of the Champ de Mars but if you’re looking for somewher...

    As a central landmark in Paris and one of the most inspirating Paris photography locations, the Louvre was originally built as a fortress in the 12thcentury. Now the most visited museum in the world housing over 30,000 objects from history, you could spend all day here taking photos and that’s just the interior. Outside are the perfectly landscaped...

    A green oasis amongst the 6tharrondissement of Paris, the Jardin du Luxembourg is known for tree lined promenades and chestnut groves. The perfect place to set yourself up for the day to capture lifestyle images and have a picnic at the same time! You’ll also find little sailing boats available for hire to float around in the fountain in front of t...

    Perhaps the most famous street in the world, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is bustling throughout the day with shoppers, tourists and locals visiting the stores and offices that reside here. The best time of day to photograph here would be in the evening once the stores have closed and the streets are a little emptier. You’ll find the beautiful Arc...

    Underneath the streets of Paris you’ll find creative spaces and tunnels to photograph. Of course not every metro station is picturesque but some are little gems of creativity with murals, themed designs and art nouveau entrances. If you feel like training it around the city take a peek at Arts et Métiers, Saint-Michel, Varenne (Rodin Museum), Conco...

  3. Nov 16, 2020 · France today sits in the front lines on the debates on preservation or development. Paris's historic buildings are being replaced by modern more adequate buildings. But should they? Their is certainly a case for preserving the city. Paris last year brought in 30 million tourist many who come to look at Frances architecture and historic sites.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Paris, the capital of France, is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and iconic landmarks. Whether it’s exploring the charming streets of Montmartre or admiring the impressive Eiffel Tower, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city.

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  6. Oct 2, 2019 · You can learn a lot about Paris by studying maps of the city across history. See how much Paris has changed from the medieval period to the present.

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