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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to the main building of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris, a grande ecole specialising in social sciences, on the rue Saint-Guillaume in the Saint-Germain area of the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to the main building of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris, a grande ecole specialising in social sciences, on the rue Saint-Guillaume in the Saint-Germain area of the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 - 2000 Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 - 2000 Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the evening, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000, and the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. On the right is L'Umbracle, a landscaped walkway and sculpture garden, opened 2001. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000 (left), and (right), L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the evening, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000 (left), and (right), L'Umbracle, a landscaped walkway and sculpture garden, opened 2001. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000, and the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000 (left), and (right), L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bubble play and Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, an opera house and performing arts centre, opened 2005, in the evening, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. The building contains a main hall, a master hall, an auditorium and the Martin y Soler theatre, and holds operas, theatre performances and music concerts. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Southern section of the Montolivet Bridge, designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened 2007, between the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia and L'Hemisferic, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998 (left), and (right), the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, an opera house and performing arts centre, opened 2005, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Geode, a mirrored geodesic dome designed by Adrien Fainsilber and Gerard Chamayou, containing an Omnimax cinema, at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, or City of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in Europe, opened in 1986, in the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Parc de la Villette sits on the site of Paris' old slaughterhouse district and was designed 1984-87 by Bernard Tschumi and Colin Fournier as one of Francois Mitterand's Grands Projets. It has since been developed with cultural venues, musical and science establishments built by many contemporary architects. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, or City of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in Europe, opened in 1986, in the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Cite includes a planetarium, submarine, IMAX theatre and bioclimatic facade of greenhouses. The Parc de la Villette sits on the site of Paris' old slaughterhouse district and was designed 1984-87 by Bernard Tschumi and Colin Fournier as one of Francois Mitterand's Grands Projets. It has since been developed with cultural venues, musical and science establishments built by many contemporary architects. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Geode, a mirrored geodesic dome designed by Adrien Fainsilber and Gerard Chamayou, containing an Omnimax cinema, at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, or City of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in Europe, opened in 1986, in the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Parc de la Villette sits on the site of Paris' old slaughterhouse district and was designed 1984-87 by Bernard Tschumi and Colin Fournier as one of Francois Mitterand's Grands Projets. It has since been developed with cultural venues, musical and science establishments built by many contemporary architects. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Geode, a mirrored geodesic dome designed by Adrien Fainsilber and Gerard Chamayou, containing an Omnimax cinema, at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, or City of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in Europe, opened in 1986, in the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Parc de la Villette sits on the site of Paris' old slaughterhouse district and was designed 1984-87 by Bernard Tschumi and Colin Fournier as one of Francois Mitterand's Grands Projets. It has since been developed with cultural venues, musical and science establishments built by many contemporary architects. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Umbracle Promenade, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Umbracle Promenade, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape and people walking around the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, opened 1986, and Parc de la Villette, seen from the Philarmonie de Paris, or Philharmonie 1, in the Cite de la Musique, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The CSI is the biggest science museum in Europe, with a planetarium, a submarine, an IMAX theatre in the Geode and 3 huge greenhouses in its bioclimatic facade. In the park are several red Folies by the architect Bernard Tschumi. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Geode, housing an IMAX cinema, built in 1985 by Adrien Fainsilber, at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, opened 1986, in the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The CSI is the biggest science museum in Europe, with a planetarium, a submarine, an IMAX theatre and 3 huge greenhouses in its bioclimatic facade.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Blay, philosopher and historian of science at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), specialist in Physics of the Classical Age, pictured at his residence on October 30, 2009 in Paris, France. Author, notably with Efthymios Nicolaidis of "L'Europe des sciences. Constitution d'un espace scientifique" ("The Europe of Sciences. The Establishment of a Scientific Space", Le Seuil, 2001). Director with Robert Hailleux of "Le Dictionnaire critique de la science classique XVe - XVIIIe siècle" ("The Critical Dictionary of Classical Science in the 15th-18th centuries", Flammarion, 1998). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Encyclopaedia of Diderot and d'Alembert, or Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers, published 1751, in the Maison des Lumieres Denis Diderot, or House of Enlightenment, a museum housed in the Hotel du Breuil de Saint Germain, in Langres, Haute-Marne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Geode, a geodesic dome housing the Omnimax IMAX cinema, designed by Adrien Fainsilber and Gerard Chamayou and opened in 1985, at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry), in the Parc de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre, with the Ponts des Arts which connects Le Louvre to the Institut de France. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre, with the Ponts des Arts which connects Le Louvre to the Institut de France. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre, with the Ponts des Arts which connects Le Louvre to the Institut de France. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of the death of a saint, possibly St Francis Xavier, 1506-52, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in a carved wooden frame set in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, on his deathbed with a priest administering Last Rites, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The scene reflects the event as described in a letter from Jesuit Jean Polanco to his superior in Rome, P Ribadeneira. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, on his deathbed with a priest administering Last Rites, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The scene reflects the event as described in a letter from Jesuit Jean Polanco to his superior in Rome, P Ribadeneira. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of the Celestial Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, depicting his glorious ascent to Heaven after his death, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, praying to find grace in the Holy Trinity, as described in his Spiritual Exercises, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of the Celestial Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order, depicting his glorious ascent to Heaven after his death, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of St Ignatius of Loyola, 1491-1556, founder of the Society of Jesus or Jesuit Order and its first Superior General, in prayer, by Jean Helart, 1618-85, French painter, in a carved wooden garland frame set in the wooden panelling of the refectory of the Ancien College des Jesuites or Former Jesuit College in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The College was built 1619-78 and is now the Euro-American campus of Sciences Po, or the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris, and the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the roof of the left square pavilion housing the Mazarine Library (Bibliotheque Mazarine) where the tomb of Mazarin may be found, Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture  by Manuel Cohen.
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  • General view of the Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre, with the Ponts des Arts which connects Le Louvre to the Institut de France. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture  by Manuel Cohen.
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  • General view of the Institut de France, 1660, Le Vau, Quai de Conti, 6th arrondissement, Paris, France, seen at night from Quai du Louvre, with the Ponts des Arts which connects Le Louvre to the Institut de France. The Institut de France, founded in 1795, is an amalgamation of 5 learned societies: Academie Francaise, Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Medailles, Academie royale des Sciences and the Academie royale d'Architecture. Picture  by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Tombstone, 1850, laid in memory of the Maison Royale d'Anjou Sicile, by the Societe Nationale d’Agriculture Sciences et Arts d’Angers, in the choir of the Cathedrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, a Roman catholic church consecrated in 1096 and built 11th - 16th centuries, in Romanesque, Gothic and Angevin Gothic styles, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The following family members are buried here: Louis I 1384, Marie de Bretagne 1404, Louis II 1417, Yolande d’Aragon 1442, Rene le Bon 1480, Isabelle de Lorraine 1482, Marguerite d’Anjou 1482, Jeanne de Laval 1498. The cathedral is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tombstone, 1850, laid in memory of the Maison Royale d'Anjou Sicile, by the Societe Nationale d’Agriculture Sciences et Arts d’Angers, in the choir of the Cathedrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, a Roman catholic church consecrated in 1096 and built 11th - 16th centuries, in Romanesque, Gothic and Angevin Gothic styles, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The following family members are buried here: Louis I 1384, Marie de Bretagne 1404, Louis II 1417, Yolande d’Aragon 1442, Rene le Bon 1480, Isabelle de Lorraine 1482, Marguerite d’Anjou 1482, Jeanne de Laval 1498. The cathedral is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mother goddess, statue in limestone, 2nd century AD, from the collection of the Fond Society des Sciences de Semur, in the Centre d'Interpretation, a visitor centre designed by Bernard Tschumi, at the MuseoParc Alesia, on Mont-Auxois near Alise-Sainte-Reine, Burgundy, France. Alesia was originally a Celtic settlement which became a Gallo-Roman town after being conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars. Alesia is the site of the Battle of Alesia, 52 BC, when the Romans under Julius Caesar defeated the Gauls under Vercingetorix. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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