Nur Bild anzeigenThe Champs Elysées in Paris, circa 1850History of ParisBird’s eye view of the Champs Elysees in Paris, circa 1850.(Champs-Élysées avenue or simply the Champs-Élysées goes from Place de la Concorde to Place Charles-de-Gaulle and is a major part of the historical axis of Paris. Originally, the Champs-Élysées were mainly marshy and uninhabited grounds, but Marie de Medici decided to make a long alley bordered with elm trees and lime trees beyond the Tuileries Palace along the Seine : the Cours la Reine, inspired by the Florentine promenade of Cascine, was opened in 1616).Engraving, 19th century (Private Collection).BildnummerAKG5227548KollektionCollection JoinvilleBildnachweisCollection Joinville / akg-imagesEreignisdatum1850Bilddatum1850Zeitperiode19. JAHRHUNDERTThemenAUSRITTCORSOGESCHICHTEVOGELSCHAUGeographieARC DE TRIOMPHECHAMPS ELYSEESPARIS (FRANKREICH)Größe3548px × 4961px (50 MB) 30.0 cm × 42.0 cm @ 300 dpiSonder- größen6342px × 8868px (161 MB) TIFF53.7 cm × 75.1 cm @ 300 dpiZur Lightbox 'My First Lightbox' hinzufügen Zum Warenkorb hinzufügenDownload