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  3. Marly-le-Roi - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the western suburbs of Paris, 18.4 km (11.4 mi) from the centre of Paris. Marly-le-Roi was the location of the Château de Marly, the famous leisure residence of the Sun King Louis XIV which was destroyed after the French Revolution. The Marly-le-Roi National Estate and Park now occupies much of the grounds of the former ...

  4. Château de Marly - Wikipedia

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    Marly-le-Roi is the town that developed to serve the château, which was demolished in 1806 after passing into private ownership and being used as a factory. The town is now a bedroom community for Paris. At the Château of Marly, Louis XIV of France escaped from the formal rigors he was constructing at Versailles.

  5. Marly-le-Roi station - Wikipedia

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    Marly-le-Roi station, Yvelines, France Marly-le-Roi is a railway station in Marly-le-Roi , Yvelines , France . It lies on line L of Île-de-France's Transilien network.

  6. Le Select - Wikipedia

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    Le Select is a Parisian brasserie founded in 1923 in the 6th arrondissement at 99 Boulevard Montparnasse, in the Notre-Dame-des-Champs neighborhood. It was one of the more prominent meeting places of the Parisian intellectuals between the two world wars, with a significant place in the Bohemian Culture of the period.

  7. Le Rat Mort - Wikipedia

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    Le Rat Mort ("The Dead Rat") was a popular cafe/restaurant and cabaret in Paris in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Located in the Place Pigalle in the Montmartre District, it was frequented by artists, writers, actors, artist models, and prostitutes, and was a gathering place for lesbians in the evenings.

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  9. Maison Fournaise - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, Alphonse Fournaise bought land in Chatou to open a boat rental, restaurant, and a small hotel for the new tourist trade. Closed in 1906, the Maison Fournaise remained abandoned until it was restored in 1990 on the initiative of the town of Chatou, with the assistance of American private funds from the Friends of French Art.