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  1. Le 14e arrondissement est parfait pour s’offrir une échappée verte en plein cœur de la ville grâce à ses nombreux espaces verts. Au sud, le parc Montsouris, construit par Napoléon III en 1869 s’étend sur 15 hectares de pelouses et de bosquets. On peut y admirer des milliers d’arbres centenaires.

  2. De Port Royal à Montparnasse, le 14e arrondissement de Paris est une mine d’or pour les amoureux d’architecture !

  3. The 14th has some districts that have retained an authentic village feel over time. A varied cultural offer, a rich historic heritage and large green spaces are the main assets of this vibrant, family-friendly arrondissement.

    • Hotel Aiglon
    • Montparnasse Cemetery
    • Drawing House Hotel
    • The Market at Edgar-Quinet
    • Fondation Cartier Pour L'art Contemporain
    • Place Denfert-Rochereau & The Lion de Belfort
    • Aqueduc de Médicis – Regard XXV
    • Paroisse Notre-Dame-Du-Travail
    • Villa Seurat
    • Boulevard Montparnasse

    Hotel Aiglon on Boulevard Raspail Nicely situated where the 14th meetsthe 15th and the 6th Arrondissements, and a few steps away from the Raspail Metro station, Hotel Aiglon is in the lively Montmartre district. Guests love the luxury rooms (some with a balcony), the modern decor, and the fact that staying in the 14th is cheaper than choosing a hot...

    Montmartre Cemetery from Tour Montparnasse, photo by Mark Craft Cimetiere Montparnasse was establishedin the early 19th century after burials in the center of Paris were banned and existing cemeteries were cleaned out (resulting in the creation of the Paris catacombs). This was one of four new cemeteries created in areas that were then beyond the c...

    The tranquil pool at Drawing House Hotel This 4-star boutique hotel in the 14this getting high praise from travelers. Guests appreciate the artful decoration, the quiet rooms, easy access to the Metro, and the tranquil pool. Opt for the deluxe room which is larger, on a higher floor and has its own private balcony.

    The Market at Edgar-Quinet, photo from the market's website This pleasant, tree-lined boulevardthat borders Montparnasse Cemetery is the location of a couple of equally pleasant street markets. Twice during the week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, there is a really good food market set up in the stalls located on the green median between the roadways...

    Exterior of the Fondation Cartier, photo by Luc Boegly If you've already seen the major art museums in Paris, you might want to take a look at this off-the-beaten-path space. Fondation Cartier, as it's called by Parisians, is a modern art museum founded by the luxury watch brand to boost young artists' chances to reach a larger audience. The museum...

    Vintage view of Place Denfert-Rochereau & its lion After you've seen Fondation Cartier, head south along Raspail to reach Place Denfert-Rochereau. This has to be one of the more confusing traffic intersections in Paris — it includes three other squares (including entrance to the Paris Catacombs as well as the Musée de la Liberation de Paris) and it...

    Kiosk above Regard 25, photo by Benoit Fauvet If you leave Place Denfert-Rochereau and walk a little ways along Avenue René Coty (one of the eight street spoking off the place)you might notice a bit of vacant land on your right-hand side with what looks like a shed in the middle. This small structure is actually a fairly important piece of Paris hi...

    Iron-knit interior of the workers' church, Paroisse Notre-Dame-du-Travail Tucked in behind the massive complex of Gare/Tour Montparnasse, and within sight of the train tracks, is this iron and wood church, built in the heyday of the iron work of Gustave Eiffel and architect Victor Balard. (Think Eiffel Tower and the iron-and-glass buildings of Les ...

    Artists' enclave Villa Seurat, photo by VVVCFFrance When Art Nouveau met reinforced concrete in the 1920s their lovechild was modernist architecture. This was the period when Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, and Le Corbusier were working. In Paris in 1926 a "city of artists" was created on a cul de sacin the 14th Arrondissement, where modernist a...

    Boulevard Montparnasse as seen from Le Dome in 1926 Between the World Wars it seemed like Boulevard Montparnasse was Lost Generation Central, with hundreds of new expatriates making their way to this part Paris every week. It became the place to be after creatives abandoned the Montmartre of Renoir and Picasso. You might be most familiar with the A...

  4. The 14th arrondissement of Paris (French: XIV e arrondissement [katɔʁzjɛm aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃]), officially named arrondissement de l'Observatoire (IPA: [aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃ də lɔpsɛʁvatwaʁ]; meaning "arrondissement of the Observatory", after the Paris Observatory), is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France.

  5. my.parisjetaime.com › cartes-en › the-14thMy Paris Je T'aime

    Welcome to the 14th arrondissement! We’ll take you to a part of Paris that has preserved its village spirit. Come with us and discover the charm of the shops and bistrots on the rue Daguerre.

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  7. Jul 9, 2020 · Every district (there are twenty “arrondissements” in Paris) is a character of the movie, which makes Paris a recurring actor, with a part to play in every story. Here is an overview of the different locations shown in the film.

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