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2.8 km
Cité Daviel
Also known as Petit Alsace for its Alsatian style, this complex of 40 half-timbered brick houses - formerly workers' pavilions - was built in 1912. Directly opposite, the Villa Daviel, a cul-de-sac with charming houses.
2.9 km
Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand
Officially, this is the François-Mitterrand site of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, but it is more commonly known as the François-Mitterrand library, after the former President of the French Republic who decided to build it. Designed by architect Dominique Perrault and opened to the public in December 1996, the library consists of four towers, symbolically representing open books.
2.9 km
Alexandre III Bridge
Inaugurated for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the Alexander III Bridge was intended to symbolize Franco-Russian friendship. Its four ends are flanked by huge pylons, topped by gilded bronze pegasi representing the Renown of the Arts, Science, Commerce and Industry.
2.9 km
La Butte aux Cailles
An unusual district of Paris, with a village atmosphere and small houses. Don't miss the swimming pool with its beautiful red-brick façade, built between 1922 and 1924.
2.9 km
Art Nouveau building
Designed across three bays, this Art Nouveau building with corbelled sections stands out for its opulent flamed sandstone decoration created by ceramicist Alexandre Bigot.
2.9 km
Rue Hallé
Formerly known as Avenue de la Santé, Rue Hallé, with its charming semi-circular square, forms part of the village of Orléans, which was developed by the architect Théodore Charpentier in the 19th century.
2.9 km
Bouquet of tulips
This controversial artwork is a gift from Jeff Koons to the City of Paris, intended to demonstrate the American people’s support for the people of Paris and France following the 2015 terrorist attacks. The artist had been approached by the US ambassador who was then posted in Paris.
3 km
La Chapelle expiatoire
A fine example of neoclassical architecture, built from 1816 onwards on the site of the former Madeleine cemetery, where Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were buried. Their remains were then transferred to the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
3 km
Petit Palais
The Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris. Built for the 1900 World's Fair, it houses a beautiful collection of paintings, sculptures and objects from Antiquity to 1914.
3 km
Méliès Museum – The magic of cinema
A journey through the history of cinema: over 300 machines, costumes, posters, drawings and models, complemented by a selection of nearly 150 photographs and, above all, Méliès' films.

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