In a ceremony to honor the victims of the July Revolution of 1830, a column was erected in the Place de la Bastille in 1840. The inaugural ceremony also consisted of a translation of the ashes of various revolu More
The Hôtel d'Harcourt dates back to the Middle Ages, and was the property of various private owners. It was partially demolished in the seventeenth century, leaving behind the ruins of its chapel, later to be de More
The collège des Cholets dates back to 1295, when it was founded in an attempt to aid poor theology students. The buildings, as well as the rue des Cholets, were completely demolished, and the remaining property More
Saint-Jean de Latran was a small commandery of houses and churches, such as the one featured here. The Église de Saint-Jean de Latran was temporarily used as a communal school after being partially destroyed du More
The Collège de Cluny was one of ten major schools comprising the Université de Paris. It was built in the thirteenth century. It underwent partial destruction in 1833, and was completely destroyed in 1860 as pa More
Here is a spectacular direct view of the renovated Hôtel de Ville from the Place d'Arcole. After the Paris Commune's near-complete destruction of many parts of the Hôtel de Ville, it was up to many public archi More
Constructed during the fourteenth century, the Collège de Montaigu à was part of the Faculté des Arts of the Université de Paris. It was eventually transformed into a military hospital during the July Monarchy, More