Fontaine Saint-Michel
Opposite the Metro station of Saint Michel is the ornate fountain that is by the architect Gabriel Davioud that bears the same name - the Fontaine Saint-Michel.
Constructed in 1858-1860 during the French Second Empire the fontaine was part of the great project for the reconstruction of Paris. After several false starts, including one plan to have a statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, the final design depicts the Archangel Michael wrestling with the devil. Construction began in June 1858 and the statue was inaugurated in August 1860.
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Constructed in 1858-1860 during the French Second Empire the fontaine was part of the great project for the reconstruction of Paris. After several false starts, including one plan to have a statue of Napoleon Bonaparte, the final design depicts the Archangel Michael wrestling with the devil. Construction began in June 1858 and the statue was inaugurated in August 1860.
CLICK HERE for more information on the Fontaine Saint-Michel
Images taken on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and Fujinon 35mm f1.4R
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