| The Palais Conti
- façade
The Seine
The Palais was built facing The Louvre,
at the point where the Seine is widest
: the two branches surrounding the Ile
de la Cité join up again in front
of the façade of the Hotel de
la Monnaie.
Quai Conti
Two palaces on one riverside road : side
by side on Quai Conti are the Hotel de
la Monnaie and the Institut de France
(home to the Académie Française),
between the Pont Neuf bridge and the
footbridge called the Passerelle des
Arts.
The building is comprised of a main body
117 metres long and 27 metres high, overlooking
the Seine, flanked by two side wings on
the rue Guénégaud and impasse
Conti.
The façade, main body
Neo-classic in style, the façade
has a fore-part made of five arches.
Above, six Ionic pillars support an entablature
which is itself topped by an attic.
Six statues personify Prudence, Abundance,
Fortitude, Justice, Peace and Commerce.
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