A beautiful Sunday, the 16 January!
What else about the place Pereire ? Well first of all, a small car "dancer" (I guess), color newsworthy posters of our conservatories, now an absolute bad taste, as everyone knows :
And here, once done the trick, here I am finally at the beginning of the title of this article, rue de Prony , leading up to this Pereire to the famous Parc Monceau , vaguely visible at the bottom if you click on the picture:
While it's not just buildings Haussmann this street, like it's No. 94, obviously very bright Sunday:
That said, there is almost always in the seventeenth (and indeed in the sixteenth century) one or two exceptions in this street style, generally due to the architects of the 1960s, so "proud" of themselves they usually fail to sign their filthy buildings (lol!):
arrived almost half of the street, I cross my usual course Avenue de Wagram, this day with a stunning view the famous Arc de Triomphe , and for once virtually any car (I love, remember! ):
Soon after, the tiny and very harmonious rue Meissonier , leading directly to the place of General Catroux :
All this just before going to the most beautiful section of the Rue de Prony , one leading from No. 41 to the Park Monceau , starting with this sumptuous private house on the corner of Rue Fortuny :
Including this one, which belonged to the forgotten Jacques Rouche (1862-1957), the wealthy head of the Paris Opera , gifted enough to have sent all his life shit Erik Satie (1866-1925), whose cons by everyone remembers today (although he died in poverty in the most absolute) :
Hotel even more sublime opposite:
And voila! Admittedly, my walk of nearly two hours is not complete (since I had to take something like a hundred pictures, about sixty, once sorted) ... Anyway, for now, I interrupt this post here, leaving soon to make a second on the famous park Monceau , where spring begins curiously almost already to show:
2) Rue Ampere # 2
3) Rue Ampere # 3
4) Rue Ampere No. 4 (Section dedicated to the movies!)
For pousuivre with four others on the Park Monceau :
1) Parc Monceau, in summer 2007
2) Parc Monceau, in winter 2009
3) Parc Monceau, in summer 2009
4) Parc Monceau, in spring 2010
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