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  • Runners and a cyclist on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de la Megisserie on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Playground and football enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. A Bateau Mouche full of tourists is passing by, and in the distance are the Ile de la Cite and the Ile Saint-Louis. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Children playing football in an enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners and pedestrians on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de la Megisserie on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de la Megisserie on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lawn with deckchairs and football enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Child on a swing in a playground on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance are the towers of Notre Dame cathedral on the Ile de la Cite. The Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, or Notre-Dame cathedral, was built 1163-1345 in French Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Louis-Philippe and Ile de la Cite in the distance, seen from the arches of the Pont Marie, on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, under the Pont au Change, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners, pedestrians and cyclists on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai des Gesvres on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Pont Notre Dame linking the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de la Megisserie on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ferhadija Street, a popular pedestrianised shopping street in the part of town built during the Austro Hungarian Empire in the 19th century, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city was originally founded by the Ottomans in 1461. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runner and football enclosure on the pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners and a cyclist on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai des Gesvres on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Pont Notre Dame and the Greffe du Tribunal de commerce de Paris on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Louis-Philippe and Ile de la Cite in the distance, seen from the arches of the Pont Marie, on the pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, under the Pont au Change, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners on the pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine under the Pont des Arts, a steel pedestrian bridge rebuilt 1981-84, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Pont du Carrousel and the Eiffel Tower. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners on the pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine under the Pont des Arts, a steel pedestrian bridge rebuilt 1981-84, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. Across the river is the dome of the Institut de France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Football enclosure and lawn with deckchairs on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. A Bateau Mouche full of tourists is passing by, and in the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Children playing football in an enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners and a cyclist on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de la Megisserie on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lawn with deckchairs and football enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cyclist on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Pont Notre Dame and the Ile de la Cite, with the law courts and Conciergerie. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe and birch trees in Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pavement cafe at the Pont d'Arcole on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. The bridge was designed by Alphonse Oudry and Nicolas Cadiat and built 1854-56. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pedestrians in Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People sitting at an outdoor cafe watching runners on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai des Gesvres on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Pont au Change, the Greffe du Tribunal de commerce de Paris and the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Children playing football in an enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Runners, pedestrians and cyclists on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai des Gesvres on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Pont Notre Dame, the Greffe du Tribunal de commerce de Paris and the Conciergerie, on the Ile de la Cite. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural of a gecko, leaves and dripping water, at Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was painted as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Playground and football enclosure on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. In the distance is the Ile Saint-Louis. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Musical group busking on the newly renovated pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the Quai de l'Hotel de Ville on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Ile de la Cite and the towers of Notre Dame. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont d'Arcole and Pont Notre Dame (behind), and the turrets of the Conciergerie (left) on the Ile de la Cite, seen from the pedestrianised section of the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apartments on the Rue de Cambrai, along the Quai de Gironde, on the Canal de Saint-Denis, in the Flemish quarter of the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Canal de Saint-Denis is a 6.6km long canal connecting the the Canal de l'Ourcq with Saint-Denis. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People walking down the Via Pedamentina San Martino, a steep street with views over the city, in Naples, Campania, Italy. Naples is the second largest city in Italy and has been settled since the 2nd millennium BC. The historic city centre is the largest in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted relief at the exit of the Musee Grevin waxworks museum in the Passage Jouffroy, a covered shopping arcade built in 1836 by Francois Destailleur and Romain de Bourges, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade has a vaulted glazed roof and marble paving restored in 1987, and is a continuation of the Verdeau and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. It houses the Musee Grevin, the Salon des Miroirs, the Hotel Chopin and many specialist shops. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Galerie Vivienne, a covered arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passage Jouffroy, a covered shopping arcade built in 1836 by Francois Destailleur and Romain de Bourges, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade has a vaulted glazed roof and marble paving restored in 1987, and is a continuation of the Verdeau and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. It houses the Musee Grevin, the Salon des Miroirs, the Hotel Chopin and many specialist shops. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passage des Panoramas, a covered shopping arcade opened in 1800, the oldest covered commercial street in Paris, in the Grands Boulevards district, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Verdeau and Jouffroy arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue Saint-Marc. It contains the Theatre des Varietes, many cafes and specialist shops. The arcade was restored by Jean-Louis Victor Grisart in the 1830s and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade with mosaic tile floor by Giandomenico Facchina and Mazzioli, built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Decorative stucco detail with classical symbols, in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chatelet bar, a French styled cafe bar on the Carrer de Torrijos in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Clock and glazed roof detail, in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People in the bars and cafes of the Placa del Sol, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The square was built in 1840 and is surrounded by 19th century buildings including some in Catalan Modernist style. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People socialising in the Placa del Sol, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The square was built in 1840 and is surrounded by 19th century buildings including some in Catalan Modernist style. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pavement cafe in the Placa de la Virreina, designed in 1878 by the architect Josep Artigas, and named after the former palace of the Virreina Francesca, widow of the Viceroy of Peru, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Coulee Verte Rene-Dumont, a linear planted parkway in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was created along an old railway track and extends from the Place de la Bastille to the Porte de Montempoivre on the Peripherique. It was designed by landscape designer Jacques Vergely and architect Philippe Mathieux, built in the 1980s and inaugurated in 1993. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Window display in a book shop in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, and end of the Passage Jouffroy, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The Passage Jouffroy is a covered shopping arcade built in 1836 by Francois Destailleur and Romain de Bourges. The arcades are listed as historic monuments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Book shop in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade with mosaic tile floor by Giandomenico Facchina and Mazzioli, built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passage des 2 Pavillons, a covered arcade built c. 1820 for Count Dervilliers, between the Rue de Beaujolais and the Rue des Petits-Champs, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. It is named after 2 pavilions at its entrance on the Rue de Beaujolais, and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Via Pedamentina San Martino, a steep street with views over the city, and a building with graffiti, in Naples, Campania, Italy. Naples is the second largest city in Italy and has been settled since the 2nd millennium BC. The historic city centre is the largest in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Facade of a building on Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Outside cafe in the Plaza de la Virreina, designed in 1878 by the architect Josep Artigas, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafes on the Placa de la Revolucio de 1868 in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Originally named Placa Isabel II, the square was renamed after she was overthrown in the revolution. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Placa del Raspall, a small quiet square in the Romany or gypsy area in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Roma gypsies settled in Gracia over 200 years ago. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bell tower, built 1862-64 by Antoni Rovira i Trias,  in the Placa de la Vila de Gracia, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The octagonal tower is 33m high and has a water fountain at its base. The Conscript's Revolt took place in this square in 1870. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted relief at the exit of the Musee Grevin waxworks museum, seen reflected the window of the Hotel Chopin, in the Passage Jouffroy, a covered shopping arcade built in 1836 by Francois Destailleur and Romain de Bourges, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade has a vaulted glazed roof and marble paving restored in 1987, and is a continuation of the Verdeau and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. It houses the Musee Grevin, the Salon des Miroirs, the Hotel Chopin and many specialist shops. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Book shop in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bird sculpture on a metal stand in a shop in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to the Galerie Vivienne, a covered arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pompeian stucco decoration in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Decorative stucco detail with classical figure holding a wheat sheaf and scythe, in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti on the Via Pedamentina San Martino, a steep street with views over the city, in Naples, Campania, Italy. Naples is the second largest city in Italy and has been settled since the 2nd millennium BC. The historic city centre is the largest in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower in the distance and 14th century Franciscan monastery on the left, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower behind, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower in the distance and 14th century Franciscan monastery on the left, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dubrovnik Cathedral, built 12th - 14th century in Romanesque style, and on the left, the Rector's Palace, built in the 15th century by Onofrio di Giordano della Cava, in Gothic and Renaissance style, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People strolling along Stradun or Placa at night, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower in the distance, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Placa de la Virreina, designed in 1878 by the architect Josep Artigas, and named after the former palace of the Virreina Francesca, widow of the Viceroy of Peru, in the Gracia district, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Gracia was an independent municipality 1626-1897 before being incorporated into the city of Barcelona. It is a vibrant district with wide boulevards and squares, with many boutiques and galleries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved wood and glass door of the Catherine Andre women's clothing store in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Antique book shop in the Passage Verdeau, a covered shopping arcade built in 1847, with a Neoclassical high glazed roof in fishbone design and many antique shops, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Jouffroy and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Book shop in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted cut-out of a woman in 19th century dress, in the Passage des Panoramas, a covered shopping arcade opened in 1800, the oldest covered commercial street in Paris, in the Grands Boulevards district, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is a continuation of the Verdeau and Jouffroy arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue Saint-Marc. It contains the Theatre des Varietes, many cafes and specialist shops. The arcade was restored by Jean-Louis Victor Grisart in the 1830s and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Rector's Palace, built in the 15th century by Onofrio di Giordano della Cava, in Gothic and Renaissance style, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower in the distance and 14th century Franciscan monastery on the left, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Restaurant at night on Luza Square on Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower behind, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apartment blocks on the Villa d'Este, a pedestrian street in the Chinese quartier of the quarter de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. On the right is a street art mural, Mona Lisa La Joconde, by Okuda. It was painted as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apartments, tram lines and a path along the Quai de Gironde, on the Canal de Saint-Denis, in the Flemish quarter of the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Canal de Saint-Denis is a 6.6km long canal connecting the the Canal de l'Ourcq with Saint-Denis. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passage Jouffroy, a covered shopping arcade built in 1836 by Francois Destailleur and Romain de Bourges, in the Grands Boulevards district of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade has a vaulted glazed roof and marble paving restored in 1987, and is a continuation of the Verdeau and des Panoramas arcades, with entrances at the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue de la Grange-Bateliere. It houses the Musee Grevin, the Salon des Miroirs, the Hotel Chopin and many specialist shops. The arcade is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Decorative stucco detail with classical figure holding a wreath, in the Galerie Vivienne, a covered shopping arcade built in 1823 for Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, designed by Francois Jean Delannoy, between the Rue des Petits-Champs, Rue de la Banque and Rue Vivienne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. The arcade is decorated in Neoclassical Pompeian style. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cyclists using the Voie Georges Pompidou, a West-East roadway across Paris, under the Pont au Change, on the right bank of the river Seine, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved soldier's head with plumed lion helmet, on the archway next to the Bell Tower on Luza Square on Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower behind, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stradun or Placa, the main street in the Old Town, with the bell tower behind, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The street is 300m long and paved in limestone. The city developed as an important port in the 15th and 16th centuries and has had a multicultural history, allied to the Romans, Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Ancona, Hungary and the Ottomans. In 1979 the city was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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