Parc Monceau, established in 1769, in the 8ème is a beautiful place, and one that I think gets overlooked by most visitors to Paris. The gates on both sides of the parc are stunning. Today a silhouette pour toi.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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Oh Virginia, will you believe I have a Pasadena photo to answer this one? I'll try to remember to post it this week.
Thank you. that makes me feel a little bit better about not being in Paris right now.
Oh, beautiful, V!! And I'll look forward to seeing Petrea's 'snap' as well...
Lovely photo Virginia; such an amazing gate. I love Parc Monceau too. Let's meet there soon!
Beautiful, Virginia! You don't see ironwork like that everyday. All of the old stuff is so very beautiful!
OH! Now I must find my shot of the gate at The Conservatory Garden in Central Park ... I do believe, if memory isnt totally kaput, its a clone
I've got one of the Huntington...Gate is of the same period.
That's what I was thinking of, Hiker.
I don't think most people know Parc Monceau either. In fact it's a very photogenic.
You're right about the visitors overlooking the parc, but the locals are there almost every day.
Parc Monceau is such a beautiful place in Paris & what makes it more so, is that it is not over-run with turists.
I too am a turist to Paris on many occassions, but I love to get aways from the usual tourist destinations....it's amazing what you can find....as we did with Parc Monceau!!
Regards, Linda
p.s...can't wait to teturn!
Stunning, indeed!
One of Paris's many beauty's.
-zane
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