Tuesday, January 4, 2011

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STREET GENERAL FOY SAINT GERVAIS

A street that I do not know ...
Parallel to the Rue du Rocher and the famous street of Rome , where almost all shops partitions Paris , what I absolutely need in order to a future gig! With, starting Villiers, a tiny piece of the Rue de Monceau, where the beautiful Musée Nissim de Camondo :

And here is on the left, Rue du General Foy (a famous Aquarius First Empire "), which like the other two streets mentioned, descends directly from Villiers up the gigantic church St. Augustine , very close to the Gare Saint-Lazare :

A little sadness, shortly after Christmas, that of seeing people get rid of as quickly as possible yet nice tree:

And more sadness, rare in central Paris, but fairly common in the boroughs outside ... The fact that some totally incompetent architects of the 1970s are not embarrassed to deface any street with a unique building style lamentable (sad, is not it?):

Fortunately, just in front is at No. 38 rivate a nice hotel, dating from a time when architects did not (yet) a disgrace to sign their own buildings, remain very close to one of the apartments famous composer Jules Massenet (1842-1912), No. 46:

Slightly lower, the highly regarded Catholic school Fénelon Sainte-Marie :

Which also seems to evoke a church in places:

Issued also in front, with another facility at No. 28, the college Octave Gréard :

Just below (No. 26), a Another Catholic institute dependent Diocese of Paris with the service the clergy and the service of foreign communities:

And very strangely at No. 18, 3 statuettes, as compensation, seem to evoke the satyrs or the devil (something even more amazing that I watched last night very amazing movie with Al Pacino , the Devil's Advocate, exactly!):

Thereupon, at the junction with Lisbon Street (who, like almost all the streets near the Gare Saint-Lazare the name of a European capital), discovering the beautiful town hall of the Eighth:

Even more delightful for its rear side, ie facing South

All this in the end to cross the aptly named rue de la Charity, where one finds d a sudden the giant church of St. Augustine , about which I had already dedicated a fairly large section , there are a few months ago:

rare phenomenon: Thursday, January 6, I'll go back again with my friend pianist Mathieu Lamboley (born the same day and at the same time as me, so too Aquarius ascendant Libra!), but this time with him rue Oberkampf in the eleventh, a district which I don ' I never talked about here, lol! Well then, I take my Nikon , hoping it does not rain too (as announced by the weather, alas) ...

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