Passage Jouffroy
Just adjacent to the Café Grevin (yesterday's post),
is one of the entrances to Passage Jouffroy.
Almost two centuries old, the iron and glass ceilings remain.
There are a few shops that have not changed over the years,
but you will note the candy shop sign which I have seen all over Europe.
The lamps that line both sides of the passage are my favorite detail.
bon weekend
Passage Jouffroy
10-12, boulevard Montmartre
9, rue de la Grange Batelière 75009 Paris
After leaving Musée Grevin, Passage Jouffroy was a pleasant surprise.
ReplyDeleteA moment in the city, I love this kind of picture, very well captured!
ReplyDeleteLéia
There's a shop of doll houses there that I love very much! This passage is one of my favorite places in Paris.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to explore! Your B&W capture is wonderfully rich in details.
ReplyDeleteI should like to be right there, right now. What a great photo -- so much atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Genie! I love les passages de Paris, but this is one of my faves.
ReplyDeleteNice looking place and photo.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Genie, and a good one to show in black and white. You placed the man's purposeful strides at the right spot.
ReplyDeleteoh i am adding this to my wanna see list
ReplyDeleteI think we've both been here and I was wondering about the passage. Merci!
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