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  2. Louvre–Rivoli station - Wikipedia

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    Louvre–Rivoli (French pronunciation: [luvʁ ʁivɔli]) is a station on the Line 1 of the Paris Metro. Located in the 1st arrondissement , it is near the Louvre and Rue de Rivoli . Location

  3. Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre station - Wikipedia

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    From the 1970s until the 2010s, the station was modernized with the installation of orange ceramic tiles typical of the Mouton-Duvernet style, laid horizontally and aligned. The station was given its current name in 1989, soon after the opening of the new entrance to the Louvre Museum. It is named after the nearby Palais Royal and the Louvre.

  4. List of Paris railway stations - Wikipedia

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    All stations connect to stations of the Paris Métro. Gare d'Austerlitz: trains to central France, Toulouse and the Pyrenees; Lunéa night train; Gare de Bercy: trains to southeastern France; Gare de l'Est: trains to eastern France, Germany, and Switzerland; TGV Est (via Magenta station) Gare de Lyon: trains to southeastern France and Languedoc ...

  5. Tuileries station - Wikipedia

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    Tuileries (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a station on Line 1 of the Paris Métro. Located in the 1st arrondissement, it serves the Jardin des Tuileries. The station, along with Concorde and Champs-Élysées-Clemenceau were closed from 17 June to 21 September for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  6. Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré - Wikipedia

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    The Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (pronounced [ʁy dy fobuʁ sɛ̃tɔnɔʁe]) is a street located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.Relatively narrow and nondescript, especially in comparison to the nearby Avenue des Champs-Élysées, it is cited as being one of the most luxurious and fashionable streets in the world thanks to the presence of major global fashion houses, the Élysée ...

  7. Pont Neuf station - Wikipedia

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    Pont Neuf (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ nœf]) is a station on Line 7 of the Paris Métro. Located in the heart of old Paris, it is connected to the Île de la Cité by the nearby Pont Neuf after which it is named. It opened in 1926 with the line's extension from Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre to Pont Marie.

  8. Porte de Clichy station - Wikipedia

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    Porte de Clichy station (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də kliʃi]) is a station on Line 13 and Line 14 of the Paris Métro and RER C, as well as a stop on Île-de-France tramway Line 3b. Located in the 17th arrondissement , the Métro station is situated on the northwestern branch of Line 13, under the Avenue de Clichy.

  9. Musée d'Orsay - Wikipedia

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    The Musée d'Orsay (UK: / ˌ m juː z eɪ d ɔːr ˈ s eɪ / MEW-zay dor-SAY, US: / m juː ˈ z eɪ-/ mew-ZAY-⁠, French: [myze dɔʁsɛ]) (English: Orsay Museum) is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900.