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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Images taken on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 and Fujinon 35mm f1.4R

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