![View of Eiffel tower and the Trocadéro at sunrise from Esplanade of Human Rights, Paris, France View of Eiffel tower and the Trocadéro at sunrise from Esplanade of Human Rights, Paris, France](https://windows10spotlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/bcaf8e4eea29599245ad37057b21bd03-1024x576.jpg)
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The image above is not titled very well.
The image shows 2 main focal points, the courtyard which is up front as first, then the Eiffel Tower in the background as second.
Here is the correct name for the image:
Palais de Chaillot courtyard (aka Palais du Trocadéro courtyard),
Eiffel Tower,
Paris,
France.
Please note: since the name of “Trocadéro” is not a town, city, province or state, then it is proper and I would say required, to clarify what the name belongs to. In this case, it is a “courtyard”.
The courtyard used to be named “Palais du Trocadéro”, but in 1937, it was partly demolished for the Exposition Internationale. They rebuilt it to become the “Palais de Chaillot courtyard”.