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Athena, Entrance, Maison des Provinces de France, Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, Paris, France

Bust of Athena by Marcel Gaumont, 1880-1962, on the entrance to the Maison des Provinces de France, designed by Armand Gueritte, 1879-1940, and inaugurated 1933, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. The residence was built to house Alsatian students and those of all French provinces. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen. Further clearances may be requested.

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14th arrondissement 1925 1930s 1933 20th century accommodation afternoon Alsace Alsatian Andre Honnorat architectural detail architecture Armand Gueritte Athena bronze building bust Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris Cite U CIUP color colour complex day education Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe entrance Europe European exterior foreign student France French goddess Greek higher education horizontal Ile de France Ile-de-France image international cooperation international student learning Maison des Provinces de France Marcel Gaumont outdoors outside Paris Parisian provinces residence student student accommodation university Western Europe Western European
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Bust of Athena by Marcel Gaumont, 1880-1962, on the entrance to the Maison des Provinces de France, designed by Armand Gueritte, 1879-1940, and inaugurated 1933, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. The residence was built to house Alsatian students and those of all French provinces. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen. Further clearances may be requested.