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  • Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tour Voltaire and Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tour Voltaire, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tour Voltaire, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grands Moulins reflected in Gibert Joseph Store glass panels, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre, Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tour Voltaire, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A "Velib" rider, passing through rue Marie-Andree-Lagroua-Weill-Halle, Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot) renovated by Rudy Ricciotti and Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre in the background, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre, Grands Moulins, Paris Rive Gauche (siege de l'universite Paris Diderot, headquarters of University Paris Diderot), renovated by Rudy Ricciotti, 5 rue Thomas Mann, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Paris Plage 2013, Right Bank of the river Seine, Pont au Change, 1858, and La Conciergerie in the distance, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Old tagged bathtub, converted into pot for mint plants, graffitied wall of the  Frigos de Paris in the background, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre looking to Massena neighbourhood, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Footbridge of Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre looking to Massena neighbourhood, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena neighbourhood, tower of the Frigos de Paris in the background and Bibliotheque Nationale de France in the distance, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena neighbourhood, tower of the Frigos de Paris in the background and Bibliotheque Nationale de France in the distance, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, graffitied wall of 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffitied facade of 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ile de la Cité and Notre Dame de Paris, 12th to 14th century, initiated by the bishop Maurice de Sully, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New buildings of L'ecole nationale superieure d'architecture Paris-Val de Seine, 3 quai Panhard et Levassor, Paris 13, France. The new building is a seven floors building rising near the old compressed air factory, the SUDAC. The whole complex was directed by architect Frederic Borel, Grand Prix National de l'Architecture in 2010. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena neighbourhood, tower of the Frigos de Paris in the background and Bibliotheque Nationale de France in the distance, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parisians, passing through the Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Customers at the terrace of galerie-cantine « l'Aiguillage » in the enclosure of the Frigos de Paris, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffitied entrance with mail boxes of the Frigos de Paris, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffitied stairwell of the Frigos de Paris, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardins Grands Moulins Abbé Pierre looking to Massena neighbourhood, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Main entrance with graffitted walls, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New buildings of L'ecole nationale superieure d'architecture Paris-Val de Seine, 3 quai Panhard et Levassor, Paris 13, France. The new building is a seven floors building rising near the old compressed air factory, the SUDAC. The whole complex was directed by architect Frederic Borel, Grand Prix National de l'Architecture in 2010. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seen from the distance, 91 quai de la gare, Les Frigos de Paris, then 91 quai Panhard & Levassor (memorial to the closed car industry) and finally 19 rue des Frigos, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People lit by summer sunset on Pont d'Arcole, 1856, by Alphonse Oudry and Nicolas Cadiat, with Notre Dame de Paris, 1163 - 1345, initiated by the bishop Maurice de Sully in the background, Ile de la Cite, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New buildings of L'ecole nationale superieure d'architecture Paris-Val de Seine, 3 quai Panhard et Levassor, Paris 13, France. The new building is a seven floors building rising near the old compressed air factory, the SUDAC. The whole complex was directed by architect Frederic Borel, Grand Prix National de l'Architecture in 2010. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Main facade of Université Paris Diderot (University Paris Diderot), Massena neighbourhood, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Banks of the river Seine around L'ecole nationale superieure d'architecture Paris-Val de Seine on the right, Pont National on the left, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Etienne Marcel (death 1358), equestrian bronze patina statue by Antonin Idrac (1849-1884) next to the Hotel de Ville of Paris, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque restaurant, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. MK2 Bibliotheque is the largest movie venue of MK2 group in Paris, Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. MK2 Bibliotheque is the largest movie venue of MK2 group in Paris, Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Facade covered of plants, Massena neighbourhood, Paris 13, France. Chimney of of L'ecole nationale superieure d'architecture Paris-Val de Seine visible in the background. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. MK2 Bibliotheque is the largest movie venue of MK2 group in Paris, Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Conseil d'Etat, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Conseil d'Etat moved to the Palais Royal in 1875 after renovation works and layout by Prosper Chabrol from 1872 to 1874. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • FNAC store, 1912, by Marcel Oudin, at the corner of Avenue des Ternes and Avenue Niel, 17e arrondissement, Paris, France. The original building belonged to "A l'economie menagere". In 1914, it was bought by "Magasins Reunis" and at the beginning of 1990 passed under the control of the FNAC group. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Metallic structure and pillars of the Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir (Bercy-Tolbiac), Pont de Bercy and The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) in the background, 2006, by Dietmar Feichtingher, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Footbridge across the Seine River, links the esplanade of the Bibliotheque de France to the park of Bercy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tomb of Dominique Vivant, baron Denon, called Vivant Denon (1747 - 1825), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tomb of Fernand Arbelot (1880 - 1942), with a bronze patina gisant statue by Adolphe Wansart (1873-1954), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Funerary monument depicting the Palais Brogniart (Palais de la Bourse) built by the architect in 1807, tomb of Alexandre-Theodore Brogniart (1739 - 1813), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tomb of Fernand Arbelot (1880 - 1942), with a bronze patina gisant statue by Adolphe Wansart (1873-1954), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the hroup of sculptures at the right side of the War memorial (Monument aux morts), monumental sculpture by Albert Bartholome, 1887 - 1899, Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. The war memorial was classified Monument Historique in 1983. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Le nid de Ricciotti, by Rudy Ricciotti, seen from Esplanade of MK2 Bibliotheque, Paris, 13th arrondissement, new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation, Bibliotheque Nationale de France neighbourhood, Massena. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jogger on The Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir (Bercy-Tolbiac), 2006, by Dietmar Feichtingher, Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Footbridge across the Seine River, the lenticular truss bridge with penticular web links the esplanade of the Bibliotheque de France to the park of Bercy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Escalators system from Ground Floor to Esplanade, Western side, Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France) seen at twilight, 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Batofar (formerly Osprey), Port de la Gare, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Batofar was remodelled in 1999 as a theatre venue. It is one of the remaining light-vessel in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Batofar (formerly Osprey), Port de la Gare, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Batofar was remodelled in 1999 as a theatre venue. It is one of the remaining light-vessel in France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MONOPRIX store, Boulevard de Clichy, 18e arrondissement, Paris, France. This building was originally a Cabaret named "L'Enfer", buit in 1898 by Eugene Atget. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), aile Montpensier, 19th century, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Constitutional Council was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic adopted on 4 October 1958. It is a court vested with various powers, including in particular the review of the constitutionality of legislation. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Allegorical group of sculptures, facade of the official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Renovation of North-West section of garden, Les Halles, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France. Sculpture "L'Ecoute" (Listen), stone, 1986, by Henri de Miller (1953-1999) can be seen in the middle of the construction. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Le Moulin Rouge, founded in 1889 by Joseph Oller et Charles Zidler, Boulevard de Clichy, 18e arrondissement, Paris, France. After WWII, Henri Mahe designed again the sets and interior decoration of the famous cabaret. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required / Autorisation necessaire
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  • Floodlit sign of La Diva strip club in Pigalle, Boulevard de Clichy, 18e arrondissement, Paris, France, built by Mr Altin Firça and designed by Barbara Khan. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Le Moulin Rouge, founded in 1889 by Joseph Oller et Charles Zidler, Boulevard de Clichy, 18e arrondissement, Paris, France. After WWII, Henri Mahe designed again the sets and interior decoration of the famous cabaret. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required / Autorisation necessaire
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  • Le Moulin Rouge, founded in 1889 by Joseph Oller et Charles Zidler, Boulevard de Clichy, 18e arrondissement, Paris, France. After WWII, Henri Mahe designed again the sets and interior decoration of the famous cabaret. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required / Autorisation necessaire
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  • Allegorical group of sculptures, facade of the official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as "bien national" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Caryatids, Pavillon Richelieu and Colbert, 1857, Louvre Museum, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Caryatids, Pavillon Richelieu and Colbert, 1857, Louvre Museum, 1st arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jean-Sully Mounet (1841 - 1916), French actor, carved medallion on the facade of La Comedie Francaise, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), aile Montpensier, 19th century, Palais Royal, 1er arrondissement, Paris, France. The Constitutional Council was established by the Constitution of the Fifth Republic adopted on 4 October 1958. It is a court vested with various powers, including in particular the review of the constitutionality of legislation. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • FNAC store, 1912, by Marcel Oudin, at the corner of Avenue des Ternes and Avenue Niel, 17e arrondissement, Paris, France. The original building belonged to "A l'economie menagere". In 1914, it was bought by "Magasins Reunis" and at the beginning of 1990 passed under the control of the FNAC group. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave and apse, Notre Dame de la Gare church, 1847 - 1859, Neo-Romanesque style by architect Claude Naissant, place Jeanne d'Arc, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Impressive facade of the Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) seen from railway viaduct, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena neighbourhood, Bibliotheque Nationale de France in the distance, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Notre Dame de la Gare church, 1847 - 1859, Neo-Romanesque style by architect Claude Naissant, place Jeanne d'Arc, Paris 13, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • War memorial (Monument aux morts), monumental sculpture by Albert Bartholome, 1887 - 1899, Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. The war memorial was classified Monument Historique in 1983. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Brasserie L'Avenue de France, MK2 Bibliotheque and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colorful food truck Le camion qui fume, a man walking seen from the back and another one, in red, looking camera through a poster of "Guy Debord, Un art de la guerre", exhibition at BNF Francois Mitterand, Avenue de France, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mother looking at her boy playing ball on the Promenade Jules-Isaac, Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • MK2 Bibliotheque, by Jean Michel Wilmotte, Veronique Kirchner and Serger Barbet and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Avenue de France, in front of the Musee National du Sport, a father with bicycle is looking at her daughters crossing the avenue with roller blades, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Brasserie L'Avenue de France, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parisian public bus in Avenue de France, Paris 13th arrondissement, France. Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault visible in the background. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Crowded food truck Le camion qui fume, MK2 Bibliotheque's square, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Tower of BNF Francois Mitterand visible in the background. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Indiana Club Restaurant, Massena Nord (Northern Massena), Avenue de France, Paris, 13th arrondissement, France. Avenue de France is the new Rive Gauche urbanistic renovation directed by architect Paul Andreu and built by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, seen from Avenue de France, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. The cloudy sky of twilight is beeing refleted in MK2 bibliotheque movie venue at the bottom of Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) at sunrise, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Pont de Bercy, 19th century in the foreground with railway viaduct, the only one of the Parisian system to be made of stone. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) at sunrise, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Pont de Bercy, 19th century in the foreground with railway viaduct, the only one of the Parisian system to be made of stone. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir (Bercy-Tolbiac), 2006, by Dietmar Feichtingher, and Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Footbridge across the Seine River, the lenticular truss bridge with penticular web links the esplanade of the Bibliotheque de France to the park of Bercy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France) at twilight, 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Floating Piscine Josephine Baker (Josephine Baker swimming pool), by Robert de Busni, Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France), 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France) at twilight, 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France (National Library of France) at twilight, 1989-96, Dominique Perrault, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC13_Paris_MC144.jpg
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