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3 rue Le Goff

Thank you to Nicolas for this article and these photos



At the corner of the rue Le Goff and rue Malebranche in the Fifth District, we need this building to a Parisian architect Gabriel Pasquier. He built this building on the Gallo-Roman. Its construction in 1891 was preceded by archaeological excavations conducted by Eugene Toulouze:

"In 1890, Mr. Gabriel Pasquier, a well known architect in Paris, after completing the construction of some high buildings along streets Goff, Royer-Coward and Gay-Lussac, continued its construction in 1891 at the angle Malebranche and the streets Goff and he gave us the opportunity to continue our investigations on this interesting if our old Paris and give a response to our first article: "A witness to the ancient ages at Lutece," published in the Memoirs Society of Dunkerque, in 1890 .[..]

This point of the old Lutece has been in turn a Gallic pottery factory, a field of cremations, a brick and pottery Gallo-Roman then, also occupied by dwellings at various times, and, finally, by a deposit of filth formed by throwing rubbish Hence the inhabitants of this district. "

G. Pasquier has left many achievements in this style in Paris, especially in the 7th, 8th and 17th districts. This is both very characteristic with its Gothic Revival style elements, a finely carved door, ribbed domed. But there are these large bay windows with Parisian architects rafolent and then giving a little lightness to the whole.

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