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File:Jeanne d-arc place parisienne.jpg

This building is indexed in the Base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00086007.


Statue

Français : Statue de Jeanne d'Arc sur la place des Pyramides à Paris. Commettant Daniel Osiris Iffla (1889)

Photograph of the Statue

  • Date : Août 2004
  • Photographe amateur : Photographie prise par François Trazzi
  • From : fr.wikipedia ( fr:Image:Jeanne d-arc place parisienne.jpg)

Camera location

48° 51′ 49.75″ N, 2° 19′ 55.75″ E

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