5164 x 3422 px | 43,7 x 29 cm | 17,2 x 11,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
16. April 2008
Ort:
Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
Weitere Informationen:
Les Tuileries is the most central park in Paris. It stretches its "à la française" alleys and lawns along the Seine river from the Louvre museum to the Concorde square. Designed in 1664 by Le Notre, the famous Versailles park designer, the Tuileries garden is spread with basins and statues. It covers about 63 acres (25 hectares) and still closely follows a design laid out by landscape architect Andre Le Notre in 1664. His spacious formal garden plan drew out the perspective from the reflecting pools one to the other in an unbroken vista along a central axis from the west façade, which has been extended as the Axe historique