The Parc de la Villette (French pronunciation: [paʁk də la vilɛt]) is the third-largest park in Paris, 55.5 hectares (137 acres) in area, located at the...
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proposed concentrating all the abattoirs and meat markets on the city's outskirts at La Villette. Designed by Jules de Mérindol and Louis-Adolphe Janvier...
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the Louvre Pyramid, Musée d'Orsay, Parc de la Villette, Arab World Institute, Opéra Bastille, Grande Arche de La Défense, Ministry of the Economy and Finance...
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merchants receiving goods, and two freight stations, 'Ceinture de Charonne' and 'La Petite Villette', opened in 1855 and 1856, respectively. Service at first...
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Les Abattoirs (The Slaughterhouse), and some of the acts who recorded live performances at the Pavillon chose to refer to the venue as the "Abattoirs"....
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Bercy-Ceinture La Rapée-Bercy, disused classification yard Orléans-Ceinture Maison Blanche Parc de Montsouris Montrouge Ouest ceinture Abattoirs de Vaugirard...
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City of Music La Géode, an IMAX domed theatre List of museums in Paris Le Zénith, a concert arena in Parc de la Villette Parc de la Villette List of tourist...
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Slaughterhouse (redirect from Abattoirs)
public abattoirs by 1930. In Victoria the Melbourne Abattoirs Act 1850 (NSW) "confined the slaughtering of animals to prescribed public abattoirs, while...
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and Blue, the Rolling Stones played four days in a row at the Abattoirs de La Villette (Paris). The Stones's singer asked Jeanine to finish their Europeans...
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Building No. 29, Sitka, Alaska Grande halle de la Villette (abattoir), Paris, France, designed by Jules de Mérindol and Louis-Adolphe Janvier RIBA Royal...
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