PARIS: Mac Do in an Alsatian historic monument.
The building, classified as a historic monument in 1997, was built between 1892 and 1894. With a stork perched on the chimney, a half-timbered and brick facade, Alsatian tiles on a gable roof, the building was intended primarily to accommodate an Alsatian brasserie.
After the Franco-German war of 1870 and the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, many Alsatians left their native region to settle in all the districts of the capital and open breweries like the famous Brasserie Lipp opened in 1880.
On the facade you can also see a coat of arms that resembles that of the city of Strasbourg and a rather Flemish character: Gambrinus, the "king of beer"
PARIS: Mac Do in an Alsatian historic monument.
The building, classified as a historic monument in 1997, was built between 1892 and 1894. With a stork perched on the chimney, a half-timbered and brick facade, Alsatian tiles on a gable roof, the building was intended primarily to accommodate an Alsatian brasserie.
After the Franco-German war of 1870 and the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, many Alsatians left their native region to settle in all the districts of the capital and open breweries like the famous Brasserie Lipp opened in 1880.
On the facade you can also see a coat of arms that resembles that of the city of Strasbourg and a rather Flemish character: Gambrinus, the "king of beer"