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The Paris 2024 Olympic Games bid relaunched the project. In June 2016, the public interest group in charge of the Paris 2024 bid decided to locate the Olympic aquatic centre in Saint-Denis on a site then occupied by Engie's research centre, located west of the Stade de France, separated from it by the Avenue du Président-Wilson.
Piscine Georges Vallerey @ Paris The Piscine des Tourelles, sometimes listed as Le stade nautique des Tourelles, is an aquatics venue that was used to host the diving, swimming, water polo, and the swimming portion of the modern pentathlon events for the 1924 Summer Olympics.
Piscine patinoire de Boulogne-Billancourt [1] (lit. ' Boulogne-Billancourt Pool and Ice Rink ' ) is an administrative ensemble consisting of two neighboring but physically separate sports venues located in Boulogne-Billancourt , Hauts-de-Seine , France , just west of Paris .
Piscine Molitor (English: Miller Swimming Pool, French pronunciation: [pisin molitɔʁ]; also known as the Piscines Auteuil-Molitor or the Grands établissements balnéaires d'Auteuil) is a swimming pool and hotel complex located in Porte Molitor, 16th arrondissement of Paris, Île-de-France, Paris, France.
A Piscine Tournesol or Sunflower Pool is a type of pool built in France on an industrial scale in the late 1970s and early 1980s. 183 pools were built as a result of the French government's "Operation 1,000 pools" program.
La Piscine may refer to: La Piscine Museum in Roubaix; La Piscine, 1969 film by Jacques Deray; Service de documentation extérieure et de contre-espionnage a former French intelligence agency from 1944 to 1982. It was nicknamed La Piscine as its headquarters in Paris was next to a public swimming pool; Swimming Pool, film by François Ozon
Last month, in the waning days of the Biden administration, the SEC set a tight deadline of several days for demanding that Elon Musk pay a settlement or face civil charges relating to alleged ...
The main hôtels particuliers have since been restored and turned into museums: the Hôtel Salé hosts the Picasso Museum, the Hôtel Carnavalet the Paris Historical Museum, the Hôtel Donon the Cognacq-Jay Museum, and the Hôtel de Saint-Aignan hosts the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme.