Reaumur-Sebastopol Metro station is in the heart of Paris’ traditional printing district and is decorated with headlines the newspapers printed during WWII
Paris – Ile De France
Pont-Neuf Metro station, a decor dedicated to the Paris Mint
Pont-Neuf Metro station’s cultural-themed decor relates the Paris Mint‘s history with reproductions of oversized coins affixed on its ceiling and walls
Hotel-de-Ville Metro station’s decoration
Hotel-de-Ville Metro station’s decor is dedicated to the town-hall of the City of Paris, which has been the seat of the city’s institutions since 1357
Rambuteau Metro station, a colourful station
Rambuteau Metro station has a colourful indirect lighting to mimic the nextdoor Pompidou Center, which is known for its brightly coloured structure
Tuileries Metro station celebrates the Metro’s centenary
Tuileries Metro station boasts a stunning series of photo collages illustrating the past 11 decades to celebrate the Centenary of the Metropolitain de Paris
Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro station, an international decor
Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro station pays tribute to the WWII Allied troops’ Commander and was renovated in an international and contemporary style
Louvre-Rivoli Metro station, Paris’ first cultural station
Louvre-Rivoli Metro station, Paris’s first station with a cultural themed-decor, exhibits reproductions of statues and art objects from the Louvre Museum
Parmentier Metro station and the history of the potato
The cultural-themed decor of Parmentier Metro station is dedicated to Antoine Parmentier who introduced potato crops in France before the French Revolution
Cadet Metro station’s themed decor on Lafayette and the USA
The themed decor of Cadet Metro station on Line 7 pays tribute to Gal Lafayette and the War of Independence of the United States of America
Covered passages, gateways to the Paris of yesteryear
Discover Paris covered passages, pedestrian shopping arcades nestled under elegant glass roofs and charming witnesses of 19th century architecture
Passage Puteaux, Paris shortest covered passage
Passage Puteaux, Paris’ shortest covered passage and former shopping arcade, is today a short-cut between 2 streets in the Madeleine District
Passage des Deux Pavillons, a short cut to Palais-Royal
Passage des Deux Pavillons, a tiny passage named after the pavilions that frame it, serves as short-cut between the Palais-Royal and Rue Vivienne