The south western side of La Grande Halle where cast iron frame work can be seen alongside the large glass panels of the building. Related information www.eutouring.com/images_la_grande_halle.html
The Grande Halle with cast iron architecture from the original build of the building, now used as an exhibition and event centre. Want to learn more? Go to www.eutouring.com/images_la_grande_halle.html
This historical building known as La Grande Halle has a lot to discover, holding many events and exhibitions. Related information www.eutouring.com/images_la_grande_halle.html
One of the many balconies on the Louvre museum, with wrought iron work, sculpted lion supports and gilding. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_louvre_museum.html
Looking into Square Cambronne with its cast iron sculpture within, named Drame au Desert depicting a man and lion. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_square_cambronne.html
This iron sculpture found within Square Cambronne is called Drame au Desert and was created by the sculptor Henri Fouques and weighs over 2000 kilos. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_square_cambronne.html
Looking along Pont de Sully this shot shows the traffic and the metal railing which runs the length of the bridge over the Seine. See more www.eutouring.com/pont_sully.html
Here you can see one side of the Pont de Sully, showing the three arches - a mixture of both stone and iron work over the River Seine. You may also like www.eutouring.com/images_pont_de_sully.html
Here you can see the length of the Grand Palais along Avenue Winston Churchill, also showing the iron and glass roof which is the largest of its kind in the world. To see more go to www.eutouring.com/images_grand_palais.html
The Passerelle Mornay was constructed in the 1800's and as can be seen here with unique iron work all along the bridge that spans over the Canal Saint Martin in Paris. See more Paris Photos at www.eutouring.com/images_passerelle_mornay.html
Taken from alongside one of the paths which follow the River Seine you can see one half of the Pont de Sully which joins to the Ile Saint Louis to the right, showing some of the iron architecture which makes this section. You may also like www.eutouring.com/images_pont_de_sully.html
In this photo of the Pont de Bir-Hakeim you can see this iron cast sculpture which was one of two statues created by Gustave Michel found on the bridge. Daily updates at www.eutouring.com/images_pont_de_bir-hakeim.html