
- each with a section of it's own
- The courtyard in front of the cathedral
- Now to explore the sights!
- Active services go on here
- totally gothic
- majestic...
- Overview of the upper Chapelle
- The Smithsonian natural history museum
- Tickets get!
- Across the Pont d'Iena!
- We choose to climb up instead
- 4 floors of arty museumy goodness
- despite the heavy tourist crowd
- metal metal everywhere
- The upper chapel
- candl-licous!
- The chapel's rose window
- just like the toy I have at home!
- tickets check!
- the 1st level observation deck
- Shaun, tower!
- typical gothic roofs of a yester-era
- Taking the lift? Losers!
- The Trocadero houses a number of museums
- It's the Eiffel tower alirte!
- The chapelle side walls
- So small!
- so many buttcheeks!
- interior is dominated mainly by stained glass
- and wall murals
- The Statue of Louis IX
- The tower spans 3 seperate decks
- Mmm diagonal elevators
- construction history
- The Musee national de la Marine and the Musee de l'Homme
- The rear of the altar
- left of the 1st level deck
- View of the 1st level observation
- they are right beside each other!
- it's high, but ain't high enough!
- It's more challenging
- Horse, tower, bird!
- Otherwise known as the Monuments, stars du 7ème art
- That's the Champs de Mars, all frosty
- welcome to one of the best museums in the world!
- It's getting bigger!
- The views are great up here
- Many of the mini parks towards the tower
- Overlooking the River Seine
- Gardens along the walk