Handbook to Paris And Its Environs With Plan of the City Map of the Environs

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Handbook to Paris And Its Environs With Plan of the City Map of the Environs
Lock And Company Ward
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There are also fine stained-glass windows by Didron and Lusson.
ITINERARY OF PARIS. THIRD DAY'S PROGRAMME.
Opera House — Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers — Arclilves Nationales — Imprimerie Nationale — Mus6e Carnavalet — Maison Victor Hugo — Place de la Bastille — Colonne de Juillet — Pere Lachaise — Buttes-Chauraont — Place Ven- dome— St. Roch — Bibliotheque Nationale.
STARTING from the Madeleine, we pass along the Boule- vards to — The Opera House.
(Plan D 8. ) A special paragraph may be app
...reciated by those who are desirous of seeing the house itself as much as the actual performance. The Opera is generally open four times a week, namely, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The high-class seats require that ticket-holders shall present themselves in dress suit, etc. The fourth-tier places, however, require no special preparation, except that readers are strongly urged not to appear in light tweed tourist-suits, as, though they may be admitted, the impression produced is distinctly undesirable.

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