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  2. Taxation in France - Wikipedia

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    Impots.gouv.fr; Archived 24 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Archived 13 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine [] Archived 5 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine "Instruction fiscale n° 6- D-3-07 du 14 mai 2007 relative à la Taxe d'habitation sur les logements vacants (application de l'article 47 de la loi ENL)".

  3. Château de Malmaison - Wikipedia

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    Malmaison was a run-down estate, seven miles (12 km) west of central Paris that encompassed nearly 150 acres (0.61 km 2) of woods and meadows. Upon his return, Bonaparte expressed fury at Joséphine for purchasing such an expensive house with the money she had expected him to bring back from the Egyptian campaign.

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  5. Maison dorée (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The Maison Dorée story begins with the former hôtel particulier on this site of Mme de Ferrières, known to the Comte de Stainville-Choiseul, where later Madame Tallien lived. [1] She was known as "Our Lady of Thermidor ," the most famous of the Merveilleuses , a group of eccentric and madly fashionable women at the time of the French ...

  6. Lavirotte Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lavirotte Building, an apartment building at 29 Avenue Rapp in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, was designed by the architect Jules Lavirotte and built between 1899 and 1901. The building is one of the best-known surviving examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris.

  7. Danish House in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Maison du Danemark. House of Denmark (French: Maison du Danemark, Danish: Danmarkshuset), on 142 Champs-Élysées in Paris, France, is a building which houses exhibition space used for the presentation of Danish culture and commercial interests. The main venue of the house is the Salle du Danemark on the second floor. It also contains a Danish ...

  8. Maison de Verre - Wikipedia

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    The Maison de Verre (French for House of Glass) was built from 1928 to 1932 in Paris, France. Constructed in the early modern style of architecture , the house's design emphasized three primary traits: honesty of materials, variable transparency of forms, and juxtaposition of "industrial" materials and fixtures with a more traditional style of ...

  9. La Maison Cubiste - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Duchamp-Villon, 1912, La Maison Cubiste (Cubist House) at the Salon d'Automne, 1912, detail of the entrance; Façade architecturale (destroyed) [1]. La Maison Cubiste (The Cubist House), also called Projet d'hôtel, was an architectural installation in the Art Décoratif section of the 1912 Paris Salon d'Automne which presented a Cubist vision of architecture and design.