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Rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th.
Rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th.

TEC4617291: Rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Courtyard in the rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th.
Courtyard in the rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th.

TEC4617302: Courtyard in the rue des Martyrs in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Place de Toutwelve in Paris 9th.
Place de Toutwelve in Paris 9th.

TEC4617331: Place de Toutwelve in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de la tower des dames in Paris 9e.
Rue de la tower des dames in Paris 9e.

TEC4617425: Rue de la tower des dames in Paris 9e. / Bridgeman Images

Square d'Orleans, Paris 9th. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal.
Square d'Orleans, Paris 9th. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal.

TEC4617537: Square d'Orleans, Paris 9th. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal. / Bridgeman Images

Square d'Orleans, Paris 75009. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal.
Square d'Orleans, Paris 75009. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal.

TEC4617546: Square d'Orleans, Paris 75009. Appoints in tribute to King Louis Philippe (1773-1850). In the romantic period, many famous families had made this residential complex a veritable phalanstere of artists. This space of time is very protected by the Historic Monuments, was built from 1830 to 1832 by the British architect Edward Crecy, who in 1829 had brought it to Melle Mars, famous actress of the Theatre Francais and formidable businesswoman. The Square is made up of three inner courtyards connected by vault passages (Ankillary Corridors) to the coffered ceilings. There were 46 apartments and artists' workshops, the last of which is still visible in the third courtyard. The central courtyard, monumental, is an English square in the style of Regent's Park in London, England. Composed of 4 buildings on 4 floors, lined with beds, planted with trees, it is decorated in its centre with green baskets and a jet of water fed by the water of the Ourcq Canal. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue de l'Opera in Paris 9th.
Avenue de l'Opera in Paris 9th.

TEC4617632: Avenue de l'Opera in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12.
Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12.

TEC4617652: Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12. / Bridgeman Images

La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store.
La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store.

TEC4617670: La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store. / Bridgeman Images

La cupole des Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12.
La cupole des Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12.

TEC4617695: La cupole des Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1906 the owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne (1861-1940) with the construction of a new stone building Boulevard Haussmann. In view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910-12. / Bridgeman Images

La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store.
La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store.

TEC4617718: La cupola du department store Le Printemps, 64-70 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet built a second store, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. The dome, the work of the master glassmaker Briere, is still visible on the sixth floor of the store. / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard Haussmann to Paris 9. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet (1866-1911) built the second store of Printemps, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille (1836-1900) while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. Photography 2002.
Boulevard Haussmann to Paris 9. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet (1866-1911) built the second store of Printemps, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille (1836-1900) while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. Photography 2002.

TEC4617753: Boulevard Haussmann to Paris 9. In 1907-1910, Rene Binet (1866-1911) built the second store of Printemps, taking over the architectural part of Paul Sedille (1836-1900) while centering the ensemble on a six-storey octagonal hall under a double dome. Photography 2002. / Bridgeman Images

Urban dichotomy, contrast old new, Paris 9th.
Urban dichotomy, contrast old new, Paris 9th.

TEC4617776: Urban dichotomy, contrast old new, Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. The owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne in 1906 with the construction of a new stone building. And in view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910.
Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. The owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne in 1906 with the construction of a new stone building. And in view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910.

TEC4617816: Les Galeries Lafayette, 38-46ae boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9e. The owners Alphonse Kahn and Theophile Bader entrusted the architect Georges Chedanne in 1906 with the construction of a new stone building. And in view of the success of this new concept, Ferdinand Chanut extended the building in 1910. / Bridgeman Images

Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet
Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet

TEC4617865: Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet / Bridgeman Images

Rue Edouard VII in Paris 9th. Photography 30/08/99.
Rue Edouard VII in Paris 9th. Photography 30/08/99.

TEC4617893: Rue Edouard VII in Paris 9th. Photography 30/08/99. / Bridgeman Images

Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet
Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet

TEC4617894: Lycee Condorcet, 8 rue du Havre, Paris 9th. Its setting is partly a historical monument since it is located in the buildings of the Capuchin convent of Saint Louis Díantine, built in the decennia of 1780 by the neoclassical architect Alexandre Theodore Brongniart (1739-1813) and became a national property of 1789. Founded in 1803, the lycee has many names, reflecting the political evolution of France (Lycee Bonaparte, then Bourbon, Fontanes and finally Condorcet / Bridgeman Images

The Opera Garnier, Place de l'Opera in Paris 9th. Architect Charles Garnier (1825-1898), construction 1862-1875. The Opera or the National Academy of Music and Dance represents the best architectural expression of the Napoleon III style, eclectic, baroque, overload.
The Opera Garnier, Place de l'Opera in Paris 9th. Architect Charles Garnier (1825-1898), construction 1862-1875. The Opera or the National Academy of Music and Dance represents the best architectural expression of the Napoleon III style, eclectic, baroque, overload.

TEC4617977: The Opera Garnier, Place de l'Opera in Paris 9th. Architect Charles Garnier (1825-1898), construction 1862-1875. The Opera or the National Academy of Music and Dance represents the best architectural expression of the Napoleon III style, eclectic, baroque, overload. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue Frochot in Paris 9th.
Avenue Frochot in Paris 9th.

TEC4618025: Avenue Frochot in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Impasse de la tour d'Auvergne à Paris 9th.
Impasse de la tour d'Auvergne à Paris 9th.

TEC4618033: Impasse de la tour d'Auvergne à Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

A Morris column in front of the Opera Garnier, Paris 9th.
A Morris column in front of the Opera Garnier, Paris 9th.

TEC4618043: A Morris column in front of the Opera Garnier, Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de la Tour des Dames in Paris 9th. With the bedside of the Church Saint Vincent de Paul.
Rue de la Tour des Dames in Paris 9th. With the bedside of the Church Saint Vincent de Paul.

TEC4618134: Rue de la Tour des Dames in Paris 9th. With the bedside of the Church Saint Vincent de Paul. / Bridgeman Images

The passage Joffroy in Paris 9th.
The passage Joffroy in Paris 9th.

TEC4618158: The passage Joffroy in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

La rue Scribe in Paris 9th. Photography 25/08/07.
La rue Scribe in Paris 9th. Photography 25/08/07.

TEC4618177: La rue Scribe in Paris 9th. Photography 25/08/07. / Bridgeman Images

Le department store Old England, 12 boulevard des Capucines, Paris 9th.
Le department store Old England, 12 boulevard des Capucines, Paris 9th.

TEC4618220: Le department store Old England, 12 boulevard des Capucines, Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th.
Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th.

TEC4618284: Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

The Square Berlioz, Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th.
The Square Berlioz, Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th.

TEC4618297: The Square Berlioz, Place Adolphe Max in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Metro Richelieu Drout in Paris 9th.
Metro Richelieu Drout in Paris 9th.

TEC4618330: Metro Richelieu Drout in Paris 9th. / Bridgeman Images

Urban display in Paris. Photography 11/09/07.
Urban display in Paris. Photography 11/09/07.

TEC4618361: Urban display in Paris. Photography 11/09/07. / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard Haussmann, building BNP Paribas, district Richelieu Drouot, Paris 9th. Photography 11/09/07.
Boulevard Haussmann, building BNP Paribas, district Richelieu Drouot, Paris 9th. Photography 11/09/07.

TEC4618371: Boulevard Haussmann, building BNP Paribas, district Richelieu Drouot, Paris 9th. Photography 11/09/07. / Bridgeman Images

The Mayor of the/eme arrondissement in Paris. Photography 11/09/07.
The Mayor of the/eme arrondissement in Paris. Photography 11/09/07.

TEC4618384: The Mayor of the/eme arrondissement in Paris. Photography 11/09/07. / Bridgeman Images

The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/96.
The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/96.

TEC4619737: The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/96. / Bridgeman Images

Cemetery in Berlin (Germany).
Cemetery in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4619751: Cemetery in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

Kunstgewerbmuseum Martin Gropius Bau (former Museum of Decorative Arts) æa Kreutzberg, Stresemannstasse 110, Berlin, Germany. Construction 1877-1881, architects Martin Gropius (1824-1880) and Heino Schmieden (1835-1913). Photography 2003.
Kunstgewerbmuseum Martin Gropius Bau (former Museum of Decorative Arts) æa Kreutzberg, Stresemannstasse 110, Berlin, Germany. Construction 1877-1881, architects Martin Gropius (1824-1880) and Heino Schmieden (1835-1913). Photography 2003.

TEC4619774: Kunstgewerbmuseum Martin Gropius Bau (former Museum of Decorative Arts) æa Kreutzberg, Stresemannstasse 110, Berlin, Germany. Construction 1877-1881, architects Martin Gropius (1824-1880) and Heino Schmieden (1835-1913). Photography 2003. / Bridgeman Images

The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/99.
The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/99.

TEC4619779: The Church of Remembrance in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin (Germany). Renovation1963, architect Eiermann Egon, construction 1895, architect Franz Schwechten. Photography 15/10/99. / Bridgeman Images

Urban atmosphere, Berlin, Germany. Photography 2003.
Urban atmosphere, Berlin, Germany. Photography 2003.

TEC4619783: Urban atmosphere, Berlin, Germany. Photography 2003. / Bridgeman Images


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