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So on this day we first went to the Loevre, then some went on to the Orangerie while two of us went to the Army Museum. Following that we regrouped for a wine tasting and then visited the Eiffel Tower.
Further on in the tour we found this stair case that was a royal stair case and different in many ways from most others of the period that were spiral - this one was straight with a landing. Only the ceiling remains from 800 years ago, but you can see it is rather embellished. There were nine stations in total to describe how the Loevre passed from royalty to artists and architects to finally becoming a museum.
Army Museum with dome at top that is Napolean's Tomb.
Cannons in the main square of the Army Museum.
Medieval armour in the Army Museum
Entrance to Napoleon's tomb
The lighting was dim, so hopefully this turns out - this is Napoleon's the first tomb.
Got a bird in this one on the day we visited the Eiffel tower.
With a friend on this trip we decided to climb the steps; we got to 250 steps before we realized there were step markers and we realized how easy this was; here is step 300.
Here is step 500
Here is step 600
Here is step 669, the highest step count to the second level of the tower. The elevator to the top level was closed the day we visited.
Here is the Trocadairo from the tower
Here is a view of the Seine from the tower
Eiffel tower at night with spinning lights.
Eiffel tower at night behind building - as the lights turn the corner, the one facing one direction switches off while the other switches on so I managed to capture the half-second where both are on.
2 comments:
Great details.
Did any of the tours mention that the stairwells were used for latrines, since there weren't any proper ones?
Thanks, and no, using the stairwells this way wasn't mentioned.
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