Paris Pole Panos

Views of Paris, taken from a pole (up to 9 m)

This building has been the town hall of the city of Paris since 1882. There have been other buildings at the same spot that served as town hall since 1357.
Tourists flock to the world's number one tourist attraction and take photos and selfies in front of it.
The Place de la République is one of the biggest and most important square in Paris. The monument in its center depicts Marianne, the personification of France. She holds a tablet with the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Hse i...
Place Vendôme is a square in the first district of Paris. The column in the middle was competed in 1810 to celectrate the victory of Austerlitz.
From this spot in the 13th district of Paris you can see 3 murals. Panorama taken from a 9-m-pole.
This rue in the Montmartre district of Paris is actually an open air stairway which goes up to Sacre Coeur cathedral. It was named after Maurice Utrillo, a painter who painted views of Montmartre all his life.
This square in the 9th district of Paris is actually named after the British king Edward VII, first son of Queen Victoria, whose statue stands in the middle of the Square. There is also the theatre "Edouard VII". The place was constructed in 1911,...
The Canal St. Martin was built in 1825 to supply Paris with drinking water. The panorama was taken with a 9-m pole on the "passerelle Alibert".
Tuileries Garden is located between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde. It was created in 1564 on the grounds of a former tile making factories, which gave it its name (tuile = french for tile)
Metro trains of line 6 cross the bridge of Bir-Hakeim over the river Seine. The famous Eiffel Tower is in the background.
The court of honnor (Cour d'Honneur) of the Palais Royal in Paris with Daniel Buren's artwork "Colonnes de Buren", created in 1986
The Basilica of Sacré Coeur is the second most popular tourist attraction in Paris after the Eiffel Tower. Tourists flock their and queue for entry.
Two boats lying side by side on the banks of the river Seine in Paris. In the background the Pont Alexandre III and the Eiffel tower.