Cour du Commerce Saint André
This covered passageway was opened in 1776,
running between rue Saint André des Arts
and boulevard Saint Germain.
It also follows a section of the perimeter wall
built by King Philippe-Auguste in the late 13th century.
Cour du Commerce Saint André
75006, Paris
And hosts some interesting shops by the looks of it :)
ReplyDeleteIn one of my favourite areas of Paris Genie.
ReplyDeleteA very nice picture Genie! It is always a pleasure to visit your blog. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands!
Gert Jan
www.gertjanhermus.nl
1776! Should rename it the American Way. :-)
ReplyDeleteA view through an arch is my favourite kind of view. 1776, that's an amazing age to me here in 'young' Perth Genie :)
ReplyDeleteA view through an arch is my favourite kind of view. 1776, that's an amazing age to me here in 'young' Perth Genie :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it offers great framing opportunities for the photographer!
ReplyDeleteThis wonderful photo got me up out of a cozy chair to seek my Paris map. For others who might be interested, Cour du Commerce St André runs into Bd St Germain near Métro Odéon. I would love to know more about the shops.....
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shot! I like the arch too.
ReplyDeleteI will be in Paris in about ten days. Must put this passageway on the list.
ReplyDeleteJack, hope you have a great time in Paris!
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