Rouge et Blanc
This Haussmann era building at the corner of Rue Paul Bert and Rue Cesselin
has four floors above the street level with wrought iron grills
and pleasing patterns of red (painted) brick and white stone.
In the warm months of the year
almost every window is adorned with plants and flowers.
I would add herbs to that list.
8, rue Paul Bert
75011, Paris
Métro Faidherbe Chaligny
Lovely place -- any vacancies??? I could surely use a changed of scene just now! Hope your week is going well, Genie!
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Sylvia
Une façade aux couleurs pleines de vie...
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A Paris, les immeubles en briques sont souvent d'anciens locaux industriels, dans ce quartier, cela n'aurait rien d'étonnant.
ReplyDeleteI love European windows. I wish we had then in the US, they make so much more sense then the American kind.
ReplyDeleteI love French windows, especially Parisian windows with their wrought iron decorations and flowers.
ReplyDeleteA classic Genie. It must be wonderful to have even a small patch of earth when you live in an apartment.
ReplyDeleteReally a gorgeous window!
ReplyDeleteLéia
How nice it would be to live in such a festive-looking building—or, of course, almost anywhere in Paris for that matter!
ReplyDeleteThere should ALWAYS be herbs. Yet another good reminder to always look up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful window.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes. Paris Rouge!
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