In 1865, M. and Mrs Mollard arrived from the region of Savoie with their horse and cart in this excentered area, and they opened a bistrot. Twenty …
Liège
The platforms of this station are out of line with each other. In 1982, two architects from Liège in Belgium, Daniel Hicter and Marie-Claire Van …
Why Pont Alexandre III is the best bridge in Paris
The Pont Alexandre III - or Alexander the III's bridge - is by far the most visited and famous bridge in Paris. Like all things Parisian, the …
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Avenue Montaigne
This discret street of the 8th area is between the Rond Point des Champs Elysées and Place de l'Alma (Alma-Marceau metro station) near the Seine. This …
Boulevard Haussmann
This part of the Boulevard Haussmann, located between Chaussée d'Antin et Havre Caumartin metro stations in the 9th area, behind the Paris Opera …
Pont Mirabeau in Paris, France: History & Facts
Pont Mirabeau is a bridge in Paris, France. It is important to travelers because it connects two parts of the city. It's also a beautiful bridge that …
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Passerelle des Arts
It collapsed in 1979, and the identical was rebuilt. First conceived as a suspended garden with a toll, it's now a metallic frame with a wood and …
Passage Brady
Also called 'Little India", it's the place for an Indian restaurant! The passage itself is in a really bad state, but the atmosphere is typically... …
Pont Neuf
The Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris. It was built in 1606 by Henry IV and is made of stones and wood. The footstools were originally reserved …
Passerelle Léopold Sédar Senghor
The original bridge was inaugurated by Napoléon III. It became a pedestrian bridge in 1961 and then was demolished. Finally, it was rebuilt as a …