photo: Creative Commons / Duomaxw
The baroque organ of Saint-Thomas church. Notable streets of the German district include: Avenue de la Forêt Noire, Avenue des Vosges, Avenue d'Alsace, Avenue de la Marseillaise, Avenue de la Liberté, Boulevard de la Victoire, Rue Sellénick, Rue du Général de Castelnau, Rue du Maréchal Foch, and Rue du Maréchal Joffre.
photo: Creative Commons / Christian Legay
Houses from the Belle Époque on Foch avenue in the German Imperial District. The German Imperial District, or New City (French: Ville Nouvelle), was built during the first annexation of Metz by Otto von Bismarck into the German Empire.
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
photo: WN / guillaume
Paris metro station Avenue Foch
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Musée de la Contrefaçon
photo: Creative Commons / GK tramrunner
Building: 629 Ocean Parkway at 18th Ave. Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux (who were also responsible for Central Park, Prospect Park, and the Eastern Parkway) suggested the Ocean Parkway to Brooklyn park commissioners in reports prepared during the 1860s