Showing posts with label 16th arrondissement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 16th arrondissement. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Les Cartes Postales: Le Trocadéro


For the 1878 World's Fair, the (old) Palais du Trocadéro was built someetings of international organizations could be held during the fair. The palace's form was that of a large concert hall with two wings and two towers; its style was a mixture of exotic and historical references, generally called "Moorish" but with some Byzantine elements.

Below the building a large aquarium was built to contain fish of French rivers. It was renovated in 1937 but closed again for renovation from 1985 until May 2006. The space between the palais and the Seine is set with gardens, designed by Jean-Charles Alphand, and an array of fountains.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Les Jardins de Paris: Parc de la Bagatelle

The Parc de la Bagatelle is probably Paris' loveliest park, known for its flower and thematic gardens. A water lily pond pays homage to French painter Monet, and a chateau and orangerie feature Chopin concerts in the summer. The rose garden is the park's most visited spot with 10,000 roses of 1,200 different varieties blooming in June.