After our visit to the Museum of Modern Art, we headed along the banks of the Seine past the Pont de l'Alma, with a view across to the Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral and the tower rising behind it.
We then strolled along the avenue Cours Albert, where French royalty once took the same walk. At the start of the avenue sits an elaborate bronze monument dedicated to Adam Mickiewicz, the Polish poet and writer.
We knew we were getting close to our destination when we caught sight of our favourite Paris bridge, the Pont Alexandre III.
Turning onto Avenue Winston Churchill always delights, the Grand Palais on our left, and our destination, the Petit Palais on our right.
Imagine our disappointment to find the building currently undergoing an ambitious restoration of its peristyle and frescoes, which had begun to show signs of wear. Still, we spent a lovely short while sitting in the sunshine before heading inside for lunch. We’re sure it will be well worth the inconvenience and we’ll definitely be back to see the results.
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