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Ambiente mágico en Burdeos al anochecer.
Desde 2006, Burdeos cuenta con el espejo de agua más grande del mundo (3.450 m2). Situado frente a la Plaza de la Bolsa, esta espectacular obra alterna efectos extraordinarios de espejo y niebla. www.burdeos-turismo.es/Descubrir-Burdeos/TOP-IMPRESCINDIB...
Every October since 2009, the water of the Three Graces fountain runs pink, for the breast cancer awareness campaign.
Vous l'aurez reconnu; c'est le mirroir d'eau, à Bordeaux :)
Enfin, plutôt un zoom sur l'effet du vent sur un plan d'eau :)
PS: Le titre de la photo vient d'une chanson entendu sur une radio, je ne sais même pas qui chante ^^
A tram pulls up in front of the Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux, with its reflection caught in the Miroir d'Eau after dark.
The Place de la Bourse is the centuries-old heart of old Bordeaux, with grand buildings linking the riverside with the old city.
The riverside square was renovated in the 18th century by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, with the majestic old stock exchange and the Hotel des Fermes flanking the open space around the 1864 Fontaine des Trois-Graces.
In more recent years, the square has seen the city's modern tram network run through its heart, while the Miroir d'Eau, a spectacular flat water feature which intermittently reflects the city and sprays mist in which children of all ages play in, is a popular new attraction busy throughout the day.
McDonald's Bruxelles Bourse | Brussel Beurs
This was the first McDonald's restaurant in Belgium and still at the same location. Nowadays there are 58* McDonald's restaurants in Belgium (only 5 located in the city of Bruxelles). This restaurant offers free WiFi and is opened from 8h30 till 23h00 (Sundays from 9h30). Breakfast (McMorning) is also served in the morning hours.
McDonald's Bourse | Beurs
3 Place de la Bourse | Beursplein 3
1000 BRUXELLES | BRUSSEL
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Store#: 0001
Year of opening: 1978
[*: April 2009]
The Water mirror (Miroir d’eau) is an ingenious 21th century creation. Located in front of Place de la Bourse and along the riverbank the Miroir d’eau is a very curios square with 2cm of water. It’s a fresh place where kids and adults play.
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Stereobild, Place de la Bourse, Paris.
Stereo image. View from Place de la Bourse, Paris.
Photo: Okänd/ Unknown 1860-1880.
An evening promenade along the quay on the left bank of the Garonne River reveals the Place de la Bourse and its reflection in a shallow pond.
The Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) (French: Bourse de Bruxelles, Dutch: Beurs van Brussel) was founded in Brussels, Belgium by Napoleonic decree in 1801. On September 22, 2000, the BSE merged with Paris Bourse, Lisbon Stock Exchange and the stock exchanges of Amsterdam, to form Euronext N.V., the first pan-European exchange for equities and derivatives, with common trading and clearing of all products, and was renamed Euronext Brussels. The most well known index on the Brussels Stock Exchange is the BEL20.
Brussels, Belgium '09
Avenue Anspach 30/10/2024 16h34
Strange sky at the Avenue Anspach as seen from the Place de la Bourse.
City of Brussels
The City of Brussels is the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region, and the de jure capital of Belgium.
The City of Brussels is a municipality consisting of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the greater Brussels-Capital Region, namely Haren, Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek to the north, and Avenue Louise/Louizalaan and the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos park to the south.
On 1 January 2015, the City of Brussels had a total population of 175,534. The total area is 32.61 km² which gives a population density of 5,464 inhabitants per km². As of 2007, there were approximately 50,000 registered non-Belgians in the City of Brussels.
The Water mirror (Miroir d’eau) is an ingenious 21th century creation. Located in front of Place de la Bourse and along the riverbank the Miroir d’eau is a very curios square with 2cm of water. It’s a fresh place where kids and adults play.
La place de la Bourse sans "Le Gabriel" :)
The historical place without "Le Gabriel" :)
Histoire
Ouverte sur les quais de la Gironde, la place de la Bourse dont la réputation a franchi les frontières, fait à juste titre, la fierté des bordelais. Ce magnifique ensemble architectural, fleuron du classicisme français du XVIIIe siècle, situé au cœur de la ville historique de Bordeaux, est l’œuvre de Jacques-Ange Gabriel, architecte de Louis XV a qui l’on doit également l’opéra du château de Versailles, le Petit Trianon, la place de la Concorde (anciennement place Louis XV) et l’École militaire de Paris.
Inspirée de la place Vendôme à Paris, sa construction ne demandera pas moins de 45 années. De chaque côté de la place s’élèvent l’hôtel des Fermes (aujourd’hui, musée des Douanes) et le palais de la Bourse. Le pavillon central, situé entre ces deux bâtiments, sera l’écrin du GABRIEL. Au centre, se dresse la fontaine des Trois-Grâces en lieu et place de la statue équestre de Louis XV démantelée à la révolution. Depuis 2006, la place de la Bourse est magnifiée par le miroir d’eau imaginé par le fontainier Jean-Max Llorca (le plus grand d’Europe, avec ses 3450 m² de surface).
Source : www.bordeaux-gabriel.fr/categorie/la-place-de-la-bourse/
This 404 error space invader is a down to earth mounted space invader at Place de la Bourse in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris.
Composition II en rouge, bleu et jaune, Piet Mondrian. Mais en mosaïque sur le mur de la FNAC. Et inexplicablement tournée de 90° par rapport à l'original. Oui, je sais, ça ne se voit pas des masses.
The building that houses the Brussels Stock Exchange does not have a distinct name, though it is usually called simply the Bourse. It is located on Anspach Boulevard, and is the namesake of the Beursplein / Place de la Bourse, which is, after the Grand Place, the second most important square in Brussels.
The Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) (French: Bourse de Bruxelles, Dutch: Beurs van Brussel) was founded in Brussels, Belgium by Napoleonic decree in 1801. On September 22, 2000, the BSE merged with Paris Bourse, Lisbon Stock Exchange and the stock exchanges of Amsterdam, to form Euronext N.V., the first pan-European exchange for equities and derivatives, with common trading and clearing of all products, and was renamed Euronext Brussels.