• Beginning in 1840, 6,000 cubic meters of water per day from La Villette were set aside for the Fontaines de la Concorde.[5].
  • The Place de la Concorde (French: [plas də la kɔkɔʁd]; lit. 'Concord Square') is one of the major public squares in Paris, France.
  • Désignation : Fontaine monumentale dite Fontaine des Fleuves (fontaine nord). Adresse : Place de la Concorde Paris 75008. Propriétaire : ville de Paris.
  • The Fontaines de la Concorde are two monumental fountains located in the Place de la Concorde in the centre of Paris.
  • The Fontaines de la Concorde Fountains. The Fontaines de la Concorde are comprised of two monumental fountains in the center of Paris.
  • The Fontaine des Mers at Place de la Concorde in Paris is a monument completed in 1840, symbolizing France's maritime prowess.
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  • Night view of a fountain on Place de La Concorde. The design of the place, including the foutains, was done by Jacques Hittorff in 1839.
  • Fontaines de la Concorde Paris France.
  • Fountain at the Place de la Concorde in Paris by night, France Stock Photo. La Fontaine des Fleuves (1835) fountain at the popular Place de la Concord, Paris.