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The 9th arrondissement (IXe arrondissement), located on the Right Bank, is one of the 20 arrondissements of Paris, France. It contains many places of cultural, historical and architectural interest, including the Palais Garnier, home to the Paris Opera, Boulevard Haussmann and its large department stores Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. Along with the 2nd and 8th arrondissements, it hosts one of the business centers of Paris, located around the Opéra.
The land area of this arrondissement is 2.179 km2 (0.841 sq. miles, or 538 acres).
Mairie du 9e arrondissement de Paris
Mairie du 9e arrondissement de Paris
9th Arrondissement may refer to:
The arrondissement of Paris is an arrondissement of France in the Île-de-France region. He covers exactly the commune and department of Paris
It has 20 cantons: the 20 municipal arrondissements of Paris.
Paris (UK: /ˈpærɪs/ PARR-iss; US: i/ˈpɛərɪs/ PAIR-iss; French: [paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region". The City of Paris has an area of 105 km² (41 mi²) and a population of 2,241,346 (2014 estimate) within its administrative borders essentially unchanged since 1860.
Since the 19th century, the built-up area of Paris has grown far beyond its administrative borders; together with its suburbs, the whole agglomeration has a population of 10,550,350 (Jan. 2012 census).Paris' metropolitan area spans most of the Paris region and has a population of 12,341,418 (Jan. 2012 census), or one-fifth of the population of France. The administrative region covers 12,012 km² (4,638 mi²), with approximately 12 million inhabitants as of 2014, and has its own regional council and president.
Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.
Pigalle used to be the red light district. But now Paris's 9th arrondissement is home to a burgeoning scene of the coolest people, shops, eateries, and hotels in the city. Here, we give you the full tour Still haven’t subscribed to GQ on YouTube? ►► http://gqm.ag/YouTubeSub CONNECT WITH GQ Web: http://www.gq.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/GQMagazine Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gq Google+: http://plus.google.com/+GQ Instagram: http://instagram.com/gq Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/gqmagazine Tumblr: http://gq.tumblr.com The Scene: http://thescene.com/gq Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene ABOUT GQ The modern man’s guide for style advice, dating tips, celebrity videos, politics, and entertainment. The GQ Guide to Pigalle,...
**Open for more!* My 2nd episode documenting my challenge to visit every tourist attraction in Paris before I leave in September. **Places listed below** Challenge info video: https://youtu.be/zwvV0t9Y2hE?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz First episode: https://youtu.be/6ZYU_j9-z-8?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My "See Everything in Paris" challenge playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw05q9vWYKNxIGt6PXS2CvidO More about my moving to Paris: https://youtu.be/buLTi5iF1ts?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My French & France Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz -- Places visited: Place de la Concorde/ Concorde Square Grande Roue de Paris/ Paris big wheel Tuileries Garden/ Jardin des Tuileries Rue de...
Tucked between the buildings in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, is the colourful Pigalle basketball court. Contesting the words of a Fox News reporter who labelled this a “no-go zone”, director Cyprien Clément-Delmas, and the Parisian youth have come together to show an alternative side to the story; a neighbourhood bursting with life, creativity and diversity. Directed by Cyprien Clément-Delmas Executive Producer Céline Roubaud Producer Mélody Calmels Production Company Caviar Paris Line Producer Charlène Richardeau Director of Photography Benoit Soler Assistant Camera Arthur Hennequet Second Assistant Camera Jodie Arnoux Gaffer Thomas Gareau Runner Margaux Bennet Editor Edouard Mailaender Colourist Mathieu Caplanne, Nightshift Sound Mix Charles Vetter, Turtle Cuts Music Walled Cit...
A tour through the 9th, 10th and 11th arrondissements taking in the canal side banks at Port de l'Arsenal and Canal St Martin through to the Place de la Bastille and Place de la Republique all the way to the Opera Garnier
entre opéra et Rocherchouart, le 9ème arrondissement de Paris
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The Place de l'Opéra is a square in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of boulevard des Italiens, boulevard des Capucines, avenue de l'Opéra, rue Auber, rue Halévy, rue de la Paix and rue du Quatre-Septembre. It was built at the same time as the operahouse (designed by Charles Garnier), which is sited on it and after which it is named. Both structures were part of the Haussmannian redesign of Paris under Napoleon III of France.
Pigalle used to be the red light district. But now Paris's 9th arrondissement is home to a burgeoning scene of the coolest people, shops, eateries, and hotels in the city. Here, we give you the full tour Still haven’t subscribed to GQ on YouTube? ►► http://gqm.ag/YouTubeSub CONNECT WITH GQ Web: http://www.gq.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/GQMagazine Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gq Google+: http://plus.google.com/+GQ Instagram: http://instagram.com/gq Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/gqmagazine Tumblr: http://gq.tumblr.com The Scene: http://thescene.com/gq Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene ABOUT GQ The modern man’s guide for style advice, dating tips, celebrity videos, politics, and entertainment. The GQ Guide to Pigalle,...
**Open for more!* My 2nd episode documenting my challenge to visit every tourist attraction in Paris before I leave in September. **Places listed below** Challenge info video: https://youtu.be/zwvV0t9Y2hE?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz First episode: https://youtu.be/6ZYU_j9-z-8?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My "See Everything in Paris" challenge playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw05q9vWYKNxIGt6PXS2CvidO More about my moving to Paris: https://youtu.be/buLTi5iF1ts?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My French & France Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz -- Places visited: Place de la Concorde/ Concorde Square Grande Roue de Paris/ Paris big wheel Tuileries Garden/ Jardin des Tuileries Rue de...
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http://www.facebook.com/InterContinental.ParisLeGrand - InterContinental Paris Le Grand is the essence of Paris, from its 9th arrondissement location to its Empire style borne of Napoleons love of grandeur. An historic monument amid the swirl of the shopping, theatre and banking districts, our hotel is close to famously French attractions such as the Opéra Garnier, Place Vendôme and the Louvre Museum.
A tour through the 9th, 10th and 11th arrondissements taking in the canal side banks at Port de l'Arsenal and Canal St Martin through to the Place de la Bastille and Place de la Republique all the way to the Opera Garnier
For more inspiring vacation ideas in Pars' 5th, 6th, 7th Arrondissements please click the link: http://http://www.parisrentalconnections.com/ Glide through Paris' rive gauche on a day trip taking in Saint Germain des Pres, the Musee d;Orsay, St Michel, St Sulpice and the eglise Saint Germain before walking through the magic Luxembourg park and the Jardin des Plantes. Visit the awe inspiring Eiffel Tower and the Champs de Mars then walk through to Odeon and the Seine river banks via the grand Pont Alexandre III taking in the rue de Buci and pont des Arts and the Seine at sunset before saying goodnight to the twinkling Eiffel Tower.
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Pigalle used to be the red light district. But now Paris's 9th arrondissement is home to a burgeoning scene of the coolest people, shops, eateries, and hotels in the city. Here, we give you the full tour Still haven’t subscribed to GQ on YouTube? ►► http://gqm.ag/YouTubeSub CONNECT WITH GQ Web: http://www.gq.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/GQMagazine Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gq Google+: http://plus.google.com/+GQ Instagram: http://instagram.com/gq Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/gqmagazine Tumblr: http://gq.tumblr.com The Scene: http://thescene.com/gq Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene ABOUT GQ The modern man’s guide for style advice, dating tips, celebrity videos, politics, and entertainment. The GQ Guide to Pigalle,...
**Open for more!* My 2nd episode documenting my challenge to visit every tourist attraction in Paris before I leave in September. **Places listed below** Challenge info video: https://youtu.be/zwvV0t9Y2hE?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz First episode: https://youtu.be/6ZYU_j9-z-8?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My "See Everything in Paris" challenge playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw05q9vWYKNxIGt6PXS2CvidO More about my moving to Paris: https://youtu.be/buLTi5iF1ts?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz My French & France Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbODW-Ywtw04n-2OxJqHdrNvxqdC5cKPz -- Places visited: Place de la Concorde/ Concorde Square Grande Roue de Paris/ Paris big wheel Tuileries Garden/ Jardin des Tuileries Rue de...
Tucked between the buildings in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, is the colourful Pigalle basketball court. Contesting the words of a Fox News reporter who labelled this a “no-go zone”, director Cyprien Clément-Delmas, and the Parisian youth have come together to show an alternative side to the story; a neighbourhood bursting with life, creativity and diversity. Directed by Cyprien Clément-Delmas Executive Producer Céline Roubaud Producer Mélody Calmels Production Company Caviar Paris Line Producer Charlène Richardeau Director of Photography Benoit Soler Assistant Camera Arthur Hennequet Second Assistant Camera Jodie Arnoux Gaffer Thomas Gareau Runner Margaux Bennet Editor Edouard Mailaender Colourist Mathieu Caplanne, Nightshift Sound Mix Charles Vetter, Turtle Cuts Music Walled Cit...
A tour through the 9th, 10th and 11th arrondissements taking in the canal side banks at Port de l'Arsenal and Canal St Martin through to the Place de la Bastille and Place de la Republique all the way to the Opera Garnier
entre opéra et Rocherchouart, le 9ème arrondissement de Paris
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The Place de l'Opéra is a square in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of boulevard des Italiens, boulevard des Capucines, avenue de l'Opéra, rue Auber, rue Halévy, rue de la Paix and rue du Quatre-Septembre. It was built at the same time as the operahouse (designed by Charles Garnier), which is sited on it and after which it is named. Both structures were part of the Haussmannian redesign of Paris under Napoleon III of France.
Dji osmo zenmuse x3 Zan.T walker The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was called the Salle des Capucines, because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but soon became known as the Palais Garnier, in recognition of its opulence and its architect, Charles Garnier. The theatre is also often referred to as the Opéra Garnier (French About this sound (help·info)) and historically was known as the Opéra de Paris or simply the Opéra,[7] as it was the primary home of the Paris Opera and its associated Paris Opera Ballet until 1989, when the Opéra Bastille opened at the Place de la Bastille.[8] The Paris Opera now mainly uses the Palais Garnier for ballet. The Palais Garnier has been...
Fin de Siècle Paris : Zola, Maupassant, Baudelaire and Proust In 1852 Napoleon III began his reconstruction of Paris and demolished most of the settings evoked in the novels of the previous lecture. The new Paris was minutely charted by Zola in his Rougon Macquart series whether it were the slums of the new suburbs around Montmartre or the dazzling new Paris around the Parc Monceau. Baudelaire and Proust reflect the melancholy of change while Maupassant embraced it. This lecture focuses in particular on the Paris of the 8th, 9th and 18th arrondissements.
In July 1893, a score for voice and piano of Debussy's La Damoiselle élue was published, with a decorative cover illustrated by Maurice Denis. The publisher of this editorial masterpiece was not, however, part of the music publishing world. It was published, in fact, by the composer and occultist Edmond Bailly, who owned a small bookshop at 11 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Between 1890 and 1895, Bailly published all the authors of the Symbolist generation, including Henry de Régnier, André Gide, Pierre Louÿs, Paul Claudel, and even Oscar Wilde in the form of the French version of Salomé. The bookshop was also a place of exchange and Debussy frequented the place regularly. Poets, illustrators and musicians met there towards the end of each afternoon to discu...