French photographer combines old and new photos of Paris
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By Vika https://mail.pictolic.com/article/french-photographer-combines-old-and-new-photos-of-paris.htmlJulien Knez, a photographer from France, found photographs of Paris taken between 1871 and 1968 and then took pictures of the modern city from the same angles. He combines those and other photos in such a way that amazing "windows" into the history of the past are obtained.
16 PHOTOS

1. Eiffel Tower, 1900.

2. Opera Square, 1940.

3. Hotel de Ville, 1944.

4. Place Vendôme, 1871.

5. Luxembourg Gardens, 1895.

6. Opera Square, 1900.

7. the Seine and North Dame Cathedral, 1930.

8. Arc de Triomphe, 1909.

9. Metro station "Odeon", 1910.

10. Department store "Prentam", Boulevard Osman, 1930.

11. Moulin Rouge, 1900.

12. The Grand Palace, 1944.

13. Rue Faubourg du Temple, 1871.

14. Gay Lussac Street, 1968.

15. Conti Embankment, 1900 15. Conti Embankment, 1900.

16. Boulevard Saint-Denis, 1910.
Keywords: France | Travel | Paris | Photographer | Photographs | Modern | Old | History
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