Showing posts with label Square René-Viviani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Square René-Viviani. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Square René-Viviani


Square René-Viviani


In the midst of this square is this odd sculpture 
known as the Saint Julien fountain.  
It was constructed by Frenchman Georges Jeanclos in 1995 
and based on a tale of a curse by witches (with many characters), 
a tale told and retold since the Middle Ages.


It is an interesting square near the Seine and Notre Dame.  
I can hear the crunch of the "Paris gravel."



Square René-Viviani
75005, Paris

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris



Red roses, some past the full bloom, add color to the stone face of Notre Dame


(taken from Square René-Viviani)

bon dimanche


Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
6, Place du Parvis Notre-Dame
75004, Paris