Leda: Paris
There is a restaurant and bar named Leda located at 12 rue du Cygne (Street of the Swan) in the 1st Arrondissement near Châtelet/Les Halles.
Both the fountain and the sculpture draw from the Greek myth where Zeus (Jupiter) transforms into a swan to seduce Leda, the Queen of Sparta. This myth is a recurring theme in European art history, particularly in Paris. leda paris
The is a historic wall fountain currently located in the Jardin du Luxembourg . There is a restaurant and bar named Leda
While "Leda Paris" is not a widely known contemporary fashion house, the name is associated with vintage leather apparel—often labeled "Leda Spain" or "Leda by Gropper"—frequently found in Parisian vintage markets like Le Marais . Leda | The Art Institute of Chicago The is a historic wall fountain currently located
The fountain features a bas-relief by sculptor Achille Valois depicting the myth of Leda and the Swan. In the sculpture, water originally spouted from the swan's beak into a basin.