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French Architect Hector Guimard encapsulates the short lived Art Nouveau style in his distinctive building, Castel Beranger. Completed in 1898, the structure's daring asymmetrical design still stands out today. What Gaudi broug... more
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The private mansion of President Adolphe Thiers, the 19th-century politician and historian, may be scheduled for visits by groups of ten to 50 people. The house is managed and preserved by the Fondation Dosne Thiers, along with... more
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Located in the old city or village of Evry, the origins of the Église Saint Pierre-Saint Paul go back to the 13th Century. The architecture of this small church is typical of the period, although the north-sourth orientation wa... more
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The beautiful, aciculate façade of the Saint Pierre Church in Neuilly sur Seine forms the symmetrical construction at one end of a traditional, Roman cross-shaped place of worship. It houses an active Catholic parish in majesti... more
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The ÃŽle des Impressionnistes of Chatou gives visitors an enjoyable experience of art history that evokes the spirit of the impressionist movement simply by its physical characteristics; Monet, Manet, and Pissaro were among thos... more
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Construction of the magnificent Synagogue de la Victoire began in 1867, to be opened to the public in 1875. The ornate architectural style is Roman with Byzantine flourishes, designed by the architect Aldrophe. The building, 44... more
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The Evangelical Church of Courbevoie is a member of the Federation of Baptist Evangelical Churches of France and of the Protestant Federation of France, and believes primarily in the importance of brotherly love for all Christi... more
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The first church of Rueil-Malmaison, Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul boasts a history which stretches back to the 8th Century. The current edifice includes a nave, 40 meters (131 feet) long and 13 meters (42 feet) high, dating from the... more
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Built in 1822 according to plans created by the architect Thierry and after being authorized by Louis XVIII in 1819, the Synagogue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth remains one of the largest synagogues in Europe today. The space for wors... more
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The Synagogue des Tournelles adheres to the practices of Sefardic Judaism and provides space for up to 1366 people to be seated, with the majority on the ground floor and two additional floors above. The building was constructe... more
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