HD photograph of Concorde entrance statue at Jardin des Tuileries looking south westerly - Page 359
This is a view looking up at one of the two mythical winged horses, Pegasus, which were sculpted by Antoine Coysevox and were some of the first statues to be placed within the Tuileries Gardens during the reign of King Louis XV, which are located by the western entrance at the Place de la Concorde.
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So in this photograph you can just see the top of the gilded railings at the main entrance to the Jardin des Tuileries, which is a free public park open daily and sees approximately fifteen million visitors each year, whether it be to admire the statuary, surroundings, or different entertainments and cafes that are on offer for all the family to enjoy.
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