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  2. Café de la Paix - Wikipedia

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    Café de la Paix, Paris Painting by Konstantin Korovin , 1906 Another view by Korovin The Café de la Paix ( French pronunciation: [kafe də la pɛ] ) is a famous café located on the northwest corner of the intersection of the Boulevard des Capucines and the Place de l'Opéra , in the 9th arrondissement of Paris , France.

  3. Bouillon Chartier - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was created in 1896 by two brothers, Frédéric and Camille Chartier, in a building resembling a railway station concourse. The long Belle Époque dining room has a high ceiling supported by large columns which allows for a mezzanine, where service is also provided. It opened with the name "Le Bouillon" (lit.

  4. Camille (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Camille is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Orlando, Florida, United States. [1] See also. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Florida; References This ...

  5. Here's where every major character ended up in 'Emily in ...

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    Camille Razat as Camille in "Emily in Paris" season four. Netflix Following her and Gabriel's canceled wedding, Camille goes off the grid, prompting her family and Gabriel to think she's gone missing.

  6. Musée Camille Claudel - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Camille Claudel is a French national museum which honors and exhibits the art of sculptor Camille Claudel. The museum displays approximately half of Claudel's existing artwork. The Claudel museum was opened in 2017 in her teenage home town of Nogent-sur-Seine, 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of Paris. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Camille Lefèvre - Wikipedia

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    completion of the Monument Levassor (1907), posthumous work of Dalou, at the Porte Maillot in Paris. architectural sculpture for the Gare de Rouen-Rive-Droite (1928) "Le sculpteur". Photo by Thomas Bresson. This page translated from its French equivalent accessed 4/22/2011

  8. Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi Gras - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi Gras (Paris, 1897) by Camille Pissarro currently resides in the permanent exhibition at the Armand Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California. This work is part of a series of fourteen paintings depicting different times of the day and seasons of the Boulevard Montmartre in Paris.

  9. Lycée Camille Sée (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The lycée Camille-Sée is a public secondary school located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. Created in the 1930s, it takes most of its students from the West of Paris (7th, 15th, and 16th arrondissements of Paris). The building is a Monument historique [1] and a French heritage site. [2]