HD photograph from Grille Lemonnier inside Jardin des Tuileries looking north westerly - Page 291
It was at the start of the 1700s that the first marble statues were installed within the Tuileries Gardens, and this has continued through the centuries, and this was one of the statues called Nymphe that was commissioned by Napoleon III when he was Emperor and resided at the old Palais des Tuileries, prior to it being destroyed during the Paris Commune.
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And we took these photograph looking in a north westerly direction from the main alleyway close to the Grille Lemonnier and in the distance to the right of the image you can just see a part of the small round pond called the Vivier Nord
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