Sur les terres oubliées des Petites Iles de la Sonde
Sur les terres oubliées des Petites Iles de la Sonde


The Madeleine Church from Place de la Concorde

The Madeleine church

Florist on Place de la Madeleine

Boulevard des Capucines

West facade of the "Le Printemps" store

Terrace of the store "Le Printemps"

The dome of the restaurant on the terrace of the "Le Printemps" store

The dome of Galeries Lafayette at Christmas

The Garnier opera

The facade of the Opéra comique

Notre-Dame de Lorette and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre from rue Laffitte

The head office of BNP Paribas bank on Boulevard des Italiens

Temple of fresh money. !! Entrance to the bank's head office on Boulevard des Italiens

Passage of the Princes. This small passage now contains the JouéClub sign divided into sections in all the old stores in order to preserve the original integrity.

Parisian café-restaurant located 32 boulevard Poissonnière, Paris 9th. Founded in 1865, it was famous for the dinners organized there by personalities and members of the intellectual and artistic Parisian elite.

Passage des Panoramas. Entrance to the passage, rue Montmartre . This covered passage is the oldest covered passage in Paris and one of the first covered commercial passages in Europe.

Passage des Panoramas. Break from a variety theater actress

In the passage Jouffroy, in front of the Grévin museum.

Café le Sunset Boulevard, Boulevard Poissonnière, 75009 Paris

The Max Linder Panorama cinema is one of the last theaters on the great Parisian boulevards and the last panoramic mono-screen. Boulevard Poissonnière in the 9ᵉ.

One of the rare witnesses of the painted advertisements of the twenties in Paris. The lettering "Cadum soap for the toilet" has been reconstructed. The pink-cheeked Baby Cadum can continue to smile at passers-by on Boulevard Montmartre for another century if the building is not demolished by then.

Indiana cafe. Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle

Patrick Maréchal store in the Passage des Panoramas.

Restaurants in the Passage des Panoramas.

Cafe, Boulevard Saint-Martin

The Porte Saint-Denis is a triumphal arch located in the current 10 arrondissement of Paris and built in 1672, by the architect François Blondel, to the glory of Louis XIV. It is located on the site of a Paris gate of the former enclosure of Charles V.

Place de la République.