The Opera |
The column to the memory of the 1830 revolution |
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | ||||
In the Metro Station "Bastille, the wall tiles are painted with symbolic scees from the 1789 revolution | ||||
Monuments |
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Richard Wallace donated fifty such fountains in 1840 |
While the fountain of the innocents is the only remaining renaissance fountain in Paris | The copy of the flame of the Statue of Liberty (which was donated by the French) is near the place where Princess Diana died, so her photo is on the postament with flowers | ||
Hungarians in Paris |
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Endre Ady | Miklós Radnóti | Attila József | ||
The Hôtel de Transilvanie on Quais Malaquais (the building to the left) was the lodging of Duke Rákóczi or at least his officers when he visited Louis XIV. | Other interesting sights on the Quais Malaquais | |||
All along the Seine | ||||
From the east |
To the memory of the deported at Gare Austerlitz | |||
Under the bridges | ||||
The Zuav is an emblematic figure at the foot of a bridge |
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The Alexander bridge |
ThLa dTo the Tour Eiffel and Palais Chaillot in the west |
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And the
Bir Hakeim bridge |
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To the more modern Paris, Marais and Monmartre |