An entrance to Gare Denfert-Rochereau – the oldest train station in Paris that offers trains, metro and more.
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All for Paris!
An entrance to Gare Denfert-Rochereau – the oldest train station in Paris that offers trains, metro and more.
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The restored entrance to Bercy Village, within the popular city of Paris, known for its wine warehouses and more.
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The Cavalerie entrance into the Ecole Militaire – being famous for where Napoleon studied.
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The main entrance to Galerie de Mineralogie et de Geologie, which holds things from giant crystals through to meteorites and gems.
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The answer to our Sunday Teaser featured one of the cannons at Les Invalides, placed within the gardens with a view to the main entrance.
Congratulations to who is ms eve? and nataliescarberry who both recognised the correct location!
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This sign can be found above the entrance to the Gare de Lyon train station, Paris.
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The entrance to the Gare d’Austerlitz metro station, with the trains running above on the viaduct.
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A unique nautical themed entrance, with driftwood and life rings being placed together in a way as an entrance within the park.
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The Paris Metro turnstiles to gain access to the trains, only available for those with tickets.
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The answer to yesterdays Sunday Teaser – The Petit Palais, with its elegant details, large iron gilded gate and architecture to admire.
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