A street panorama of the northside of Rue de Rivoli in Paris, France, only a few metres east of the Louvre. Rue de Rivoli is one of the worlds most famous shopping streets. It was created from 1802 on order of Napoleon Bonaparte. It runs through the centre of paris in east-west-direction over 3 kilometres. Rue de Rivoli passes the Louvre and the Tuileries Garden on its northside. It is named after the battle of Rivoli that marked the decisive victory of Napoleons army against the Austrians. The section in this panorama shows mainly commercial buildings from the 19th century.
There are more Paris streets we photographed in our archive, which you can find by yellow markers on our worldmap. In case you are interested in us creating a streetline montage for one of these streets please contact us.