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  2. Paris Métro entrances by Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, United States has the archway consisting of the light stalks and "Métropolitain" sign from the Guimard entrance to Raspail station. [15] [20] [35] The Dali Theater Museum in Figueres (Girona, Spain) has a pair of the light stalks from a Guimard Métro entrance, which are exhibited on the patio. [36]

  3. An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain - Wikipedia

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    An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain is a sculpture by Hector Guimard, conceived in 1902 and fabricated between 1902 and 1913. Guimard designed 141 entrances to the Paris Métro of varying types, 86 of which are still standing.

  4. Abbesses station - Wikipedia

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    The Hector Guimard-designed édicule Abbesses Metro Station Line 12 platform barriers at Abbesses. The station's entrance, designed by Hector Guimard (1867–1942), is one of only two remaining glass-covered "dragonfly" entrances, known as édicules (the other is located at Porte Dauphine, while a replica exists at Châtelet).

  5. Richard-Lenoir station - Wikipedia

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    The station has two accesses, all of which consist of fixed stairs: access 1 - cnr. 65 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir / Rue Gaby-Sylvia, entrance designed by Hector Guimard is a registered as a historical monument since May 29, 1978; [2]

  6. Gare du Nord (Paris Métro) - Wikipedia

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    Access to the station, designed in 1900 by the architect Hector Guimard of the Compagnie Générale du Métropolitain de Paris, has been listed as a historic monument since 29 May 1978. It has four entrances: Entrance: 9, Boulevard de Denain; Entrance: 17, Rue de Dunkerque; Entrance: 18, Rue de Dunkerque; Entrance: SNCF station.

  7. Architecture of the Paris Métro - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of the metro station at Porte Dauphine, Paris, designed by Hector Guimard Main article: Paris Métro entrances by Hector Guimard In 1899, the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (the Paris Metropolitan Railway Company, CMP ) launched a competition for the street architecture of the soon-to-be-opened Métro.

  8. Bréguet–Sabin station - Wikipedia

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    The station has two entrances with stairs leading to each end of the platform, located on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir. access 1 – cnr. 21 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir / Rue Saint-Sabin, its entrance ironwork decorated by Hector Guimard; [2]

  9. Philippe Auguste station - Wikipedia

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    The station has two entrances made up of fixed stairs, opening at the corner of Avenue Philippe-Auguste and Boulevard de Charonne: [5] Entrance 1: Boulevard de Charonne: main entrance on the central reservation of Boulevard de Charonne, opposite no. 149; this entrance is adorned with an archway produced by architect Hector Guimard, prime contractor for the company.