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  • Le Placard d’rik Satie

    A placard (cupboard) is how the composer referred to his diminutive studio.

  • On display in this fine building are two Utrillo paintings, which he bequeathed to his local town hall on his death.

  • Writer George Sand frequently visited the owner of this house, artist Ary Scheffer. The building is now devoted to her works.

  • The former home of symbolist artist Moreau now displays a large collection of his works.

  • This great food market is a long way from the tourist crowds.

  • The colourful market (Tuesday to Sunday) along this cobbled street is a reminder of the old Les Halles and is frequented by many Paris chefs.

  • Named after a World War II Resistance fighter, this square is a romantic spot.

  • St-Eustache Sculpture

    The naive sculpture by Raymond Mason in the church’s Chapelle St-Joseph is a tribute to the beloved market. Its colourful figures depict The Departure of Fruit and Vegetables from the Heart of Paris, 28 February 1969 .

  • This 1904 church is a clash of styles, from Moorish to Art Nouveau.

  • One of the loveliest old-fashioned patisseries in the city, founded in 1730 by a pastry chef who had worked for Louis XV.

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