Parisian passages developed from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century. With the advent of department stores, many of them were demolished during the Great Paris Remodeling Project, but fortunately some passages still retain their original charm. This time I will introduce the charm of this cute passageway located between Center Pompidou and Etienne Marcel metro station.
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