Paris - the City of Lights, renowned for its timeless brilliance and grandeur, whether in the present or a century ago.
The 13 photographs below truly prove that Paris - the City of Lights, remains resplendent and magnificent, regardless of whether it's in the present or a century ago.
In 1878 - a familiar sight: Paris hosts the Third World's Fair. This year, the city organized a festival of agriculture, art, and history. Pictured is the Statue of Liberty. Sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi displayed this masterpiece to raise funds for the project.
1888 – Eiffel Tower Under Construction: When Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel's construction company obtained the permit to build the tower in 1867, little did he know that the Eiffel Tower would become one of the world's iconic landmarks.
1889 – 4th World's Fair: The Eiffel Tower's vault was used as the entrance to this fair.
1934 – Strolling Down the Streets: Paris enjoys a mild climate year-round, with sudden heavy rains and dazzling sunlight that follows just minutes later.
1948 – A Marvelous Sight: A whimsical artist is juggling with a ball.
1950 – Street Style on the Famous Champs-Elysees Avenue: Situated in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, Champs-Élysées lies on the Axe Historique axis, stretching nearly 2km from Concorde Square to Étoile Square.
1954 – Romantic Charm of Parisians: A picture of a couple embracing by the Seine River. This river, located in northern France, is frequented by boats and tourists.
1954: Moments of Love: With its romantic scenery, the banks of the Seine River remain a familiar rendezvous spot for couples.
1955: French Model Suzette Clairy with her boyfriend on a Reyonnah car
1959: A young woman in a very stylish outfit waits at a bus stop in the late 1950s. It's no surprise when the famous fashion week is held in this city 13 years later.
1960 – Tourists flock to a familiar scene: In 1960, the Eiffel Tower welcomed 1,735,230 visitors.
1960 – Street Café: Much like today, couples still often visit cafes to enjoy wine and cheese.
1961: An adorable baby with a long baguette on the street
Posted by: Hung Nguyen Cong
Keywords: Exploring Paris through 13 vintage black and white photographs