A quiet and cozy embankment led us to the bridges. The sun was going down, covering houses and parks in pink. On the other bank of the river, there is a small square named after Antoine-Louis Bari at the end of the island of Saint-Louis. It was opened in 1938. Antoine-Louis Bari was an animal sculptor and lived next door (4 quai des Célestins). The park is decorated with a monument created from Bari's works in 1894 and, 20 years after his death, his memory was honored with this impressive monument.
It was a brightful day. We walked through the squares and parks of old mansions, visited the Picasso Museum, the art galleries, had lunch at the Place des Vosges, visited the Place de la Bastille and completed the walk by the princely and quiet boardwalk of the River Seine, where live swans and peace reigns.