This morning I had some time to myself to take photos of the apartment where I live, as well as the local environs. I will photograph the apartment’s façade from further across the street next time, for a better view.
You can read more about the building and its architectural heritage here: 17th Arrondissement
Refer to the captions for my commentary!
This is the door that opens onto the street. The number "11 bis" is different from the address for the building next door, "11". I haven't learnt what the "bis" means yet, but perhaps it refers to an outdated business address.
This is a view just to the right of the door. My room is one of those bottom windows. (Gutter dweller!!)
Facing the door, here's what you see when you look to the right. (The apartment faces north-east. The streets heads north-west in this direction.)
This is looking down the street to the left: le Parc Monseau. (There is also a convenient Metro stop at Monceau.)
Behind Door #2 are two options for entry: an elevator and a small set of stairs. Other residents also enter through this door. I believe there are 4 duplexes in the building.
This door opens on a level about a half-story above street level.This apartment (mine) is the first one you come upon.
Detail of the tile floor for those interested in design. Also, the delivering-end of the elevator, and the view back toward the door.
This is where elegant 19th century "haute bourgeoise" neo-classical architecture gives way to… something quite unique!!
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gorgeous!
KEWEEEEEL MISSSSSS YAAAAA SISTAAA
xo
p.s. Ma famille sont Jewish! I am going to shabbat with them tonight! And mon petit frère is learning Hebrew for his Bat Mitzvah! L’chaim!
Quelle surprise! Very interesting, to say the least.
I thought bat was for girls and bar was boys?
Have fun Nicolie-wolie. xo
Oh, yes, quite right – bar/bat, eel, elk.
The floor parquet floor and the mosaic in the hall is gorgeous! You really weren’t kidding about the red glass block! I can’t wait to visit!
This is so great. I had a great
fun time looking at all! God bless you and your amazing journey, Amen :)Love Grama
Thank you Grandma! I’ll have to visit Notre-Dame soon and post pictures. You will LOVE seeing Ste. Chappelle! It is beautiful. xoxoxoxo
love the floor! It sounds like you are settling in quite nicely
Isn’t it gorgeous! The first thing I noticed (after the red!).
I Love the floors.