Friday, June 18, 2010

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STREET THE STREET SPONTINI

other words Gaspare Spontini (1774-1851) ...
An Italian composer having long lived in France time Napoleon , including the author of several comic operas, but hardly ever played today (although his statue is still among those of the Opera Garnier ) ... So, perhaps to compensate for this neglect history, its street located in the sixteenth between Avenue Foch and the Avenue Henri Martin appears with the Avenue Mozart, as one of the largest street bearing the name of a musician (a good km), which is extremely rare in Paris!

The first building at the intersection with the Avenue Foch , the rest is also quite impressive:

Especially with its extensive first floor, four or five meters of ceiling

All coincident, a short time, with the rue des Belles Feuilles & his famous Hotel Saint James unfortunately close to this huge contemporary building:

Building whose long face West does not help much the beginning of the street, let's face it:

Fortunately, the opposite sidewalk, typically Haussmann appears much more enjoyable with this and other tiny Embassy in beautiful flag (um, um, what country is it? "I give the answer in the end!):

That said This street turns into the whole rather pleasant, because there are so many mansions, once the No. 30 :

often very different styles, like these two that we will meet at the corner of rue du Général Appert :

Or this lovely city of rustic style, which occupies the No. 39:

Back to classicism as the No. 45:

With this very stunning facade on the corner of rue Thiers covered with geometric carvings in wood (which is called in because of trellis, as my friend Gilles just blow me !):

Half an hour later arrived at the south end of the Rue Spontini , decorated with a tiny Square Lamartine :

But at the same time a flattering statue our famous national poet, Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869, Well then almost the same dates as Spontini ):

At this time the Exchange Street (very briefly) the name, to become the tiny street Mignard, with the corner a tribute to another poet, Eugene Manuel (1823-1901), probably just as forgotten today as poor Spontini:

That said, the walk is far from over: I still in effect (to achieve one of my places of work) to travel this road Mignard, then the very short street of Siam and finally rue Nicolo, which is also dedicated to a classical composer totally forgot ... Following the coming next few days!

PS: Answer to question the embassy north of the street: it is obviously the இலங்கை சனநாயக சோஷலிசக் குடியரசு, like many of you have probably guessed ...
Poof, poof! Excuse me ... I just wanted to say that the Sri Lanka (an island in the South-East of India , formerly called Ceylon )!

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