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Postcards of Eiffel Tower and surrounding gardens, its internal structure: beams, girders and pulleys, the palais de Chaillot, the champ de Mars, pont Alexandre III, Square Rapp, and the Esplanade Trocadéro by David Henry. Take a look at postcards of… Regardez cette page en français

Send a postcard with your greetings…  Step 1:  Choose an image by checking a box. You may only pick one image per card, however you may come back as often as you wish and send as many postcards as you like. Click on images or captions to see the thumbnails much larger, and proceed to the bottom of this page when you have chosen an image so you can address and send your postcard from Paris. PS: Stamps are not required… don’t lick your screen!

The north side of the Eiffel Tower, viewed from the Jardin du Trocadéro.

The Eiffel Tower seen from palais de Chaillot

The sun setting behind the Eiffel Tower, Sunday, January 29th, 2006.

The sun sets on the Eiffel Tower seen from pont Alexandre III

The Eiffel Tower framed by glass corn cobs, part of the Nymph of the Neva sculpture on Pont Alexandre III, by Georges Récipon.

The Eiffel Tower seen through sculptures on Pont Alexandre III

The view from below

The Eiffel Tower viewed from below

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower

The view looking south from the observation deck on top of l’arc de Triomphe.

The Eiffel Tower seen from l’arc de Triomphe

The champs de Mars and the Eiffel tower seen at night from avenue Joseph Bouvard.

The Eiffel Tower viewed from the champ de Mars

Thousands of vistors wandering underneath the Eiffel Tower and across pont d’Iéna on an early summer evening.

The Eiffel Tower viewed from across the river Seine

A nighttime view looking west along rue Saint-Dominique with the Eiffel Tower behind.

The Eiffel Tower seen from boulevard de La Tour de Maubourg at night

Built in 1889 for the Exposition Universelle, the Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world, at 300 meters.

Lower structural girders of the Eiffel Tower, at early dusk

The northern leg of the Eiffel Tower seen from port Debilly, on the right bank.

The north pylon of Eiffel Tower seen from avenue de New-York

The Eiffel Tower viewed from Allée des Refuzniks, in the gardens at the northwest side of the Champ de Mars.

The Eiffel Tower seen from the gardens to the south west

The Eiffel Tower framed by the iron gate at the entrance to square Rapp, an enclave of art deco architecture.

The Eiffel Tower viewed from Square Rapp

The Eiffel Tower is beautiful from the outside, from the inside, one has the impression of being in the film “Modern Times”, by Charlie Chaplin

Beams, girders and pulleys inside the Eiffel Tower

This is a view you’ll only enjoy if you take the stairs.

A view inside the framework of the Eiffel Tower

I was drawn to them because of the leopard-skin jacket, so I approached them with the idea of taking a picture

Two women in front of the Eiffel Tower posing at the palais de Chaillot

They do what looks like Tai Chi in slow motion, to the accompanyment of new age music

Falun’ Gong followers in front of the Eiffel Tower

A bronze statue of Apollo Musagète, by Henri Bouchard, in front of the palais de Chaillot.

A statue on the Esplanade Trocadéro


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