1. North – Sacre Coeur

1.  Spreadsheet of 8 buildings and attractions on the North side of Paris:

2026 Paris 1 North Sacre Coeur

2.  A map of the North side of Paris:

A map of the North side of Paris:

3.  Photos of the Buildings and Attractions listed and mapped above:

The Staircase of the Paris Opera.  Victor Navlet.  1880.  Musée d’Orsay.

 

Statue of Charles Garnier (1825-1898),  architect of the Opera National de Paris.

1.  Opera National de Paris.  1861-1875.  Charles Garnier.  1,979 seats,  From top to bottom:  View from the East, North, West , and South.

Printemps Dept. Store.  Stained Glass Dome.  1910-1912.  Rene Binet & Eugene Briere.

Printemps Dept. Store. 1865 1st opened.  1881-83.  Two Cupolas and building designed by Paul Sedille. 

2.  Theatre National de l’Opera Comique.  1893-98.  Louis Bernier.  1,248 seats.  Carmen premier. 

3.  Grand Rex Theater.  1931-32.  Auguste Bluysen.  Henri-Edouard Navarre.  2,700 seats.

Eglise St. Vincent de Paul 1824-44.  1824-30 Jean Baptiste Lepere, 1830-44 Jacques Ignace Hittorff.

4.  Gare du Nord.  1861-65.  Jacques Ignace Hittorff.

5.  Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre.  Wisteria and market on the streets leading up to Sacre Coeur.

 

5.  Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre.  (from top:  altar, organ, transept dome.  1873-1919.  Paul Abadie.

5.  Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre. 1873-1919.  Paul Abadie.

6.  Cimetiere de Montmartre.  1825 opened.  Inhabitants include:  Emile Zola, Edgar Degas, Pierre Cardin and a large (live) cat population.

7.  Moulin Rouge.  est. 1889.  1915 destroyed by fire.  1921-25.  Edith Piaf performed here.  The Can Can invented here.  

8.  Gare Saint Lazare.  est. 1837.  1885-89.  Jean Juste Gustave Lisch.  3 level mall with 80 shops.