#villes de France
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culturefrancaise · 9 months ago
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semioticapocalypse · 6 months ago
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Robert Doisneau. 'Accordéoniste de la Rue Mouffetard'. Paris, France. 1951
I Am Collective Memories   •    Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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kafkasdiariies · 1 year ago
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Hôtel de Ville de Paris, Paris, France | bonvoyagecleo
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lionofchaeronea · 7 months ago
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Windy Day, Place de la Concorde, Jean Béraud, 1890
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fidjiefidjie · 1 month ago
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🗼 Paris 🗼 dans les années 60 ....
Quand est-ce que cela a dérapé ? 🤔
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👋 Bel après-midi
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famousinuniverse · 7 months ago
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Hôtel de Ville, Paris, France: The Hôtel de Ville is the city hall of Paris, France, standing on the Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville – Esplanade de la Libération in the 4th arrondissement. The south wing was originally constructed by Francis I beginning in 1535 until 1551. The north wing was built by Henry IV and Louis XIII between 1605 and 1628. Wikipedia
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faroukmarduk · 11 months ago
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leocadra · 1 year ago
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Bordeaux, Gironde, France.
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boschintegral-photo · 2 months ago
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Hôtel De Ville (Town Hall) Saint-Malo, France
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lerefugedeluza · 7 months ago
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 month ago
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L'hôtel de Ville - PARIS
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semioticapocalypse · 8 months ago
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Pierre Boulat. Bistro Terrace, Paris. 1968
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steph-photographie · 1 month ago
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Photo originale par Steph-Photo
Port de La Rochelle
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jergaaa · 2 months ago
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empirearchives · 6 months ago
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The keys to the city of Lyon, France. 1805.
Joseph Chinard drew the pieces and the goldsmith Antoine Saunier made them.
They are symbols of Lyon’s allegiance to Napoleon I, who lifted the city from its ashes after the French Revolution. They were created in 1805 on the occasion of the emperor’s visit to Lyon.
These three keys are works of art and do not materially open any door of the city. They symbolically represent the three divisions (north, west and south) that made up the city under the First Empire (1804-1814). Each is decorated with a symbol illustrating the specificity of the neighborhood.
They were made for the visit to Lyon on April 10, 1805, of Emperor Napoleon I and Empress Josephine. They are presented to him publicly, in front of a floor of politicians —whose names are engraved on the back of the dish — as a sign of allegiance and gratitude on the part of the city.
MHL - Musée d'Histoire de Lyon
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beatricecenci · 2 years ago
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Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875)
Entrée du bois à Ville-d’Avray
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