Gaîté (French pronunciation: [ɡɛte]) is a station on Line 13 of the Paris Métro in the 14th arrondissement. The station is named after the nearby rue...
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Charles de Gaulle Airport, the third-busiest airport in Europe, and Orly Airport. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5...
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The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro. As of the end of June 2024, there are a total of 320 stations on 16 different lines. Stations...
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Paris Métro Line 13 (opened as Line B; French: Ligne 13 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It was built by the Nord-Sud...
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Edgar Quinet station (redirect from Edgar Quinet (Paris Métro))
station on Line 6 of the Paris Métro. Located at the intersection of Boulevard Edgar Quinet, the Rue du Montparnasse and Rue de la Gaîté, it is situated in...
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Montparnasse–Bienvenüe station (redirect from Montparnasse - Bienvenüe (Paris Métro))
station of the Paris Métro which is a transfer point between Line 4, Line 6, Line 12 and Line 13. The fourth busiest station on the Métro system as of 2019...
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Cosma "Paris mes amours" by Josephine Baker "Paris métro" by Eddie Johns "Paris métro" by George Melachrino "Paris, Mexico" by Gangway (band) "Paris - Mexique"...
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The Rennes Metro (French: Métro de Rennes) (Breton: Metro Roazhon) is a light metro system serving the city of Rennes in Brittany, France. Opened on 19...
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d'Histore du Judaïsme Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation La Gaîté Lyrique There are 6 smaller gardens throughout the...
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Lyrique at Théâtre de la Gaîté Eden-Théâtre (Lohengrin, 1887) Opéra Populaire performing at Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Gaîté, and Théâtre du Château-d'Eau...
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Paris Métro Line 14 (planned as Line C; French: Ligne 14 du métro de Paris) was a line of the Paris Métro that existed from 1937 to 1976. Designed as...
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stars of French television. Some of Paris' major theatres include Bobino, Théâtre Mogador, and the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse. Some Parisian theatres...
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Gare Montparnasse (redirect from Gare de Paris-Montparnasse)
France List of stations of the Paris RER List of stations of the Paris Métro Gare d'Austerlitz Gare de l'Est Gare de Lyon Gare du Nord Gare Saint-Lazare...
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theaters in Paris to eight; the Opéra, Opéra-Comique, Théâtre-Français, Théâtre de l'Impératrice (Odéon); Vaudeville, Variétés, Ambigu, Gaîté. The Opéra...
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Anvers and Barbès – Rochechouart. No. 15: former site of the théâtre de la Gaîté-Rochechouart. No. 29: a pied-à-terre of the painter Gustave Caillebotte...
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Opéra Garnier, 300 metres (980 ft) north of Vendôme square. Its closest métro/RER stations are Madeleine, Opéra, Havre–Caumartin, and Auber. The hall...
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Montparnasse Cemetery (redirect from Cimetiere de Montparnasse)
Victor-Schœlcher in the east, boulevard Edgar-Quinet in the north, and rue de la Gaîté in the west. However, the main entrance to the cemetery is on Boulevard...
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Stalingrad. One of the Paris Métro stations Stalingrad is also named after it. The Zénith de Paris, one of the largest concert venues in Paris located here. Opened...
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theaters in Paris to eight; the Opéra, Opéra-Comique, Théâtre-Français, Théâtre de l'Impératrice (Odéon); Vaudeville, Variétés, Ambigu, Gaîté. The Opéra...
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Pernety station (redirect from Pernety (Paris Métro))
Line 13 of the Paris Métro in the 14th arrondissement. It is named after the nearby rue Pernety, named after Viscount Joseph Marie de Pernety (1766–1856)...
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Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed, 434 classés and 1,382 inscrits, in Paris. Abbreviations:...
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Montparnasse (category 14th arrondissement of Paris)
Mans; rebuilt as a modern TGV station; The large Montparnasse – Bienvenüe métro station; Cimetière du Montparnasse: the Montparnasse Cemetery, where, among...
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Beauford Delaney (section Paris)
well as his later works in abstract expressionism following his move to Paris in the 1950s. Beauford's younger brother, Joseph, was also a noted painter...
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Boulevard du Temple (category Pages using infobox street with Paris-specific parameters)
in 1764 Grands-Danseurs du Roi (acquired this name in 1772) Théâtre de la Gaîté (acquired this name in 1792) rebuilt in 1808 and 1835 after a fire The...
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RATP bus network (redirect from Buses in Paris)
million journeys on Paris lines and 768 million journeys on suburbs lines. Île-de-France Mobilités (November 2016). "Plus de 1500 lignes de Bus" [More than...
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La Part-Dieu (section Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse)
(14 February 2018). "" Il faut tirer parti de l'identité de la Part-Dieu mais en inventer une pour la Gaîté ", Winy Maas". Lemoniteur.fr. "Il était une...
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Rue La Boétie (redirect from Rue de la Pépinière)
8th arrondissement of Paris, running from the Rue d'Astorg to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. It is named in honour of Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563)...
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Lundberg's Interview in Paris, 2001". Webheights.net. 2001. Archived from the original on January 12, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2010. de Lisle, Tim (September...
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López Arnal). Two very descriptive works are Usos amorosos de la posguerra by Carmen Martín Gaite and El Florido Pensil by Andrés Sopeña. Luis María Anson...
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La Carmélite. 1903 April: Hector Berlioz's La Damnation de Faust. 1904 October: in the Gaîté, Massenet's Hérodiade. 1906 Germany and Austria 1910–1912...
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