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    Paris in the Belle Époque was a period in the history of the city between the years 1871 to 1914, from the beginning of the Third French Republic until...
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  • Monaco villas (category Belle Époque)
    villas of Monaco represent a significant example of residential architecture. Originally seen as symbols of Belle Epoque luxury, they were once emblematic...
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    Villa Leopolda (category 20th-century architecture in France)
    charities. La Leopolda invokes the style of the Belle Époque. It is listed in the general inventory of architectural heritage of the Région Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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    Antibes (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    leading to the sea. The exotic garden and palm grove is reminiscent of the belle époque,[citation needed] when English gardeners succeeded in planting flowers...
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    a manner very similar to the style of the Belle Époque. The extravagant use of fabric and the feminine elegance of the designs appealed greatly to a post-war...
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  • meaning "The Blue Hour". An apt metaphor for Paris at the end of the Belle Époque and the beginning of World War I, Guerlain's grandson and successor Jean-Paul...
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    official exhibition: Le Pont de Westminster à Londres 1913, 131st official exhibition: La route de Turin à Nice, aquarelle Crépuscule parisien, aquarelle...
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    Agde (section Architecture)
    2017). "AGDE BELLE EPOQUE à la FETE DES VENDANGES DE MONTMARTRE [Paris]". herault-tribune.com (in French). Présidente d'AGDE BELLE EPOQUE "La criée" (in...
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    page. Main sources are: Philippe Mottu: Caux, de la Belle Époque au Réarmement moral, publié en 1969 à la Baconnière, Neuchâtel, Suisse. Dave Lüthi : Eugène...
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    Avenue Jean Médecin (category Streets in Nice)
    the Nicetoile shopping center. Other buildings of architectural interest include the Belle Époque Riviera Building, built in 1913, six stories high and...
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    Nationaux. ISBN 978-27577-0404-2. Plum, Giles (2014). Paris architectures de la Belle Epoque (in French). Parigramme. ISBN 978-2-84096-800-9. Poisson, Michel...
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    France (redirect from Belle France)
    and subsequent decades saw a period of economic prosperity and cultural and scientific flourishing known as the Belle Époque. France was one of the major...
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    est le chantier Testimonio-II à Monaco, Nice Matin, 06 décembre 2020 "Testimonio II : la nouvelle tour de 25 étages". Nice Matin. Retrieved 3 October 2016...
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    Hans-Georg Tersling (category Belle Époque)
    became one of the most significant and productive architects of the Belle Époque. His work mainly consisted of designing mondain hotels, villas and mansions...
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    Vichy (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from The American Cyclopaedia with a Wikisource reference)
    Empire, the Belle Époque marked the second large construction campaign in Vichy. In 1903, the Opera House (l'Opéra), the Hall of Springs and a large bath...
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    Ajaccio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Foreigners' Quarter has a number of old palaces, villas, and buildings once built for the wintering British in the Belle Époque such as the Anglican Church...
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    Monaco (section Architecture)
    Monaco exhibits a wide range of architecture, but the principality's signature style, particularly in Monte Carlo, is that of the Belle Époque. It finds its...
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    from his residence in Nice, were officially condemned but continued to sell their works in the back rooms of Paris galleries. A few actors, such as Jean...
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    List of stations of the Paris Métro Transport in Paris Paris in the Belle Époque Transportation in France Rubber-tyred metro List of metro systems Rail...
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    Paris (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Several of the best-known restaurants in Paris today appeared during the Belle Époque, including Maxim's on Rue Royale, Ledoyen in the gardens of the Champs-Élysées...
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  • of the city economy were the great department stores, founded in the Belle Époque: Bon Marché, Galeries Lafayette, BHV, Printemps, La Samaritaine, and...
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  • them takes Arno to various points of Parisian history, such as Paris' Belle Époque, or its occupation by Nazi Germany during World War II. In 2014, Abstergo...
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    Amiens (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    ISBN 2-906389-39-0. Cultru, Hervé (1994). Amiens "Belle Epoque". Vie culturelle et artistique [Amiens "Belle Époque". Cultural and artistic life]. Hier (in French)...
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    that they would appeal the decision. In 2010, Rybolovlev bought a 2,000m 2 Belle Époque style penthouse apartment on the Avenue d'Ostende in the Monte...
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    Deburau. Paris: L'Arche. Rémy, Tristan (1964). George Wague: le mime de la Belle Epoque. Paris: Girard. Ritter, Naomi (1989). Art as spectacle: images of the...
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    Alps (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    scenery, and stayed at the spa-resorts. Large hotels were built during the Belle Époque; cog-railways, built early in the 20th century, brought tourists to ever-higher...
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    character. Napoleon III added a double tower framing a false entry, to the West. He also added streets of Belle Époque architecture, before the fashion transferred...
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    Archéologie celtique ou protohistorique. second Âge du fer ou époque de la Tène (in French). Librairie A. Picard. ISBN 9780576199933. Defleur, Alban R.; Desclaux...
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  • This is a list of Academy Award–nominated films. If a film won the Academy Award for Best Picture its entry is listed in a shaded background with a boldface...
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    Ballet. She later advocated to preserve the Belle Époque-era architecture of the principality. Grace hosted a yearly American Week in Monaco, where guests...
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