Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Sewers shelter for sale...


Here is a little “place” I love. It’s located off the rue des Pyrénées in the 20th arrondissement and it really looks like you’re in a village. The shelter on the foreground (where it’s written “Service des Égouts”) belongs to the town sewer services (you can see the coat of arms of Paris above the two doors) leads to several halls, including a superb vaulted one. The place is apparently for sale, but I have been unable to check this info.

17 comments:

  1. This square looks very nice! And I lovet the blue window shutters in the background.

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  2. I bet I can't afford to even live in that sewer for sale, everything is so expensive for Americans! The atmosphere is so beautiful around it. I am saving up my money!

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  3. PHX, I thought you already are living in Paris! After London, that is. Hmm. I'll have to contact you and catch up.

    Maybe if a few of you Parisiens pitch in, you can buy this (underground?) hall and escape the heat.

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  4. There is something ironic about the graffiti's message being written on the sewer services door...

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  5. Even a Parisian sewer building is Elegant!

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  6. I agree with Ann! Who would have thought it possible that a sewer building could look so good! :)

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  7. The style of architecture tells it all.

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  8. oh I love to buy it....

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  9. Looks like a beautiful plaza. The architectural style of the sewer services building is lovely! A lot of today's buildings are so stark-looking, by comparison.

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  10. Wonder if I can open a window, set up a counter and put an awning over the front door and sell expresso! Or hang geraniums from the windows! If I can do all that, I would love to buy it!

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  12. @Vreni "This square looks very nice! And I love the blue window shutters in the background." Yes it's a cool square. Funny, I'm on vacation now so I'm seeing this photo again on a different computer and it looks much lighter than when I posted it on my computer from home...

    @Phx2cdg Hey PHX, where are you? "I bet I can't afford to even live in that sewer for sale, everything is so expensive for Americans!" It's expensive for the French too! And you're right this probably costs a fortune because of the halls underneath what you see. Besides it's all "classé", which means you cannot change anything (except a new layer of paint of course).

    @Jeff "PHX, I thought you already are living in Paris! " I know, it's hard to keep up with PHX isn't?! But no, one thing I'm almost sure of; she does not live in Paris anymore!

    @Monnica "There is something ironic about the graffiti's message being written on the sewer services door..." Isnt' it?! It says "expropriate the rich".

    @Ann & @Kristie "Even a Parisian sewer building is Elegant!" I agree, it's really cool!

    @Ms M "Looks like a beautiful plaza." It is! And they have a market on Sundays which makes it even more quaint!

    @Taipan "Wonder if I can open a window, set up a counter and put an awning over the front door and sell expresso!" Stop wondering Taipan! Like I said above you cannot change anything in this building...

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  13. Wow - sewer cool. ; ) I dearly wish I could see the halls below. But - no windows - not sure I could do that even in Paris!

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  14. And how many of us would be willing to move into the sewer just to live in Paris? Show of hands, please!











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  15. Alexa...everybody would....vraiment....

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  16. J'adore l'idée d'acheter un bâtiment du service des égoûts!
    Tu n'as pas vérifier l'info... as-tu jeté un oeil ici ?: http://www2.budget.gouv.fr/cessions/

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