MDA4596947: Entreement grid of the PeuPalais, avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th arrondissement. The Peure Palais building was built by Charles Girault (1851-1932) for the 1900 World Exhibition. It is now home to the Musee des Beaux Arts of the City of Paris, which includes many works of Antiquite in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4263093: Groupe Scolaire Jean Jaures de Carcassonne, created by architect Paul Enderlin and inaugurated in 1928 when the President of the Republic Gaston Doumergue came. This school is distinguished by its size which makes it by far the largest school in the city, by its large windows but also by its facade adorned with mosaics representing oranges, in hues evoking impressionist painters, as the architect cottoya in his youth. Making the corner between two buildings housing the classrooms, a massive building houses the teachers' office quarters. On the right, in the shadow part, you can see an arcade that is the entrance to the washing house where the teaching staff came to wash their laundry. / Bridgeman Images