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Rue Pierre le Grand 08/08/2021 19h40
Seen from the Boulevard de Courcelles looking through the Rue Pierre le Grand the Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky de Paris is located proudly at the end of this street.
Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky de Paris
The Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky is a Russian Orthodox cathedral church located at 12 rue Daru in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was established and consecrated in 1861, making it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France.
Denomination: Russian Orthodox Church
Founder(s): Joseph Vassiliev, Alexander II of Russia Consecrated: 11 September 1861
Architect(s): Roman Kouzmine, Ivan Strohm
Style: Byzantine
[ Wikipedia 2021 ]
Vrolijkstraat 23/09/2016 17h50
In the Summer of 2013 street artist Clet Abraham visited Amsterdam and restyled a large number of traffic signs througout the city. Unfortunately a lot of them have been removed already. Municipal services in Amsterdam are thinking it's more important to remove street art like this instead of taking care of crooked paving stones and weeds between the stones all over Amsterdam. No idea of this one is from the batch of 2013 or this is a more recent one. Never seen this one before.
Artist: Clet Abraham
Why traffic signs?
"Because me feel like I'm treated like an idiot and I find forms of visual pollution," said 43-year-old Abraham Cleet.
PA_005 [10 points]
The fifth space invader in Paris and in the world. Still the original if I'm not mistaken. The year 1998 was a good first year of Invader; in total 146 space invaders were added to the walls, bridges and more in Paris. The first space invader was made in the year 1996.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: MADE IN 1998 !
All my photos of PA_005:
PA_005 (Close-up, February 2006)
PA_005 (Wide shot 1, February 2006)
PA_005 (Wide shot 2, February 2014)
PA_005 (Wide shot 3, April 2022)
Date of invasion: 18/03/1998
« Une impression stationnaire… » (P.L.)
new website : this, random, RSS | random Flickr | © David Farreny.
« Parfois un arbre qui s’incline sous les rafales de vent suffit. » (P.Q.)
new website : this, random, RSS | random Flickr | © David Farreny.
« J’ai appris à considérer le beau comme un danger. » (F.B.)
new website : this, random, RSS | random Flickr | © David Farreny.
Rue Sainte-Marthe | Rue Saint-Maur 24/03/2018 08h55
Work of the Californian street artist Michael Kershnar on the walls of LE DUDE bar on the corner of the Rue Saint-Maur and Rue Sainte-Marthe in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. Made in the end of 2014.
Hybridisation is probably the most and least suitable noun to describe Michael Kershnar’s work : a mixture of graffiti and skate cultures, indigenous American iconography, Old Testament stories.
Rue Béranger 24/01/2025 17h50
Rue Bérganger as seen from Place Olympe-de-Gouges in the 3ème arrondissement of Paris. The mural on the left used to be the location of PA_417 (DELETED)
This photo is posted on the day it was exactly 20 years ago I joined FlickR (see milestone message below.
Rue Béranger
Rue Béranger is a street in the 3ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Enfants-Rouges. Has a length of 271 meters and a width of 12 meters. Starts at Place Olympe-de-Gouges and ends at Rue du Temple.
It is named in honor of the French singer-songwriter Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780-1857).
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TWENTY YEARS FLICKR
This photo is uploaded on 15/02/2025, exactly 20 years I joint Flickr and uploaded my first photo as a test to see what it was about.
First photo: Prinsengracht - Amsterdam (Netherlands)
(in twenty years viewed 2934 times)
Today, 15/02/2025 I look back. 33920 photos shared on my stream (average: 4.65 photos a day) and almost 88 million views in total. Thanks all for viewing, consulting, admiring, commenting on, favoriting and hopefully enjoying my photos.
Rue du Moulin Vert 21/01/2023 09h07
Corner Rue du Moulin Vert and Rue Didot on a Sunday morning with purple skies.
Rue du Moulin Vert
Rue du Moulin-Vert is a street in the 14ème arrondissement in the quartier Petit-Montrouge. The length of the street is 682 meters and the width 12 meters. Starts at 218, avenue du Maine and ends at 69, rue de Gergovie.
It bears the name of an old mill on the site of which a guinguette painted green had been established. Located in the suburbs until the extension of Paris in January 1860 which integrated it into the capital, this area is not affected by the granting (city customs of Paris). And so the wine sold there was less expensive than in Paris.
Rue Henri Pape, en arrivant sur la place de l'Abbé Georges Henocque (Paris 13ème).
Un coin calme et tranquille du 13ème.
Un peu plus haut, à droite, le début de la rue Dieulafoy !
Rue du Temple 26/09/2022 18h59
Before 2014 this café Le Roi de Pique on the corner of the Rue du Temple and Rue Pastourelle was named Le Roi du Café. Modern Parisien history made possible by Google Streetview.
Rue du Temple
A 1335 meter long street in the 3ème and 4ème arrondissement of Paris crossing the quartiers Enfants-Rouges - Archives - Sainte-Avoye - Saint-Merri - Temple. It is one of the oldest streets of Paris in the area le Marais.
It starts at Rue de Rivoli and ends at Place de la République. It takes its name from the Maison du Temple Paris headquarters of the homonymous order. It's former name was Rue Sainte-Avoye.
[ Source: Wikipedia - Rue du Temple ]
Rue Louis-Blanc 08/12/2023 08h41
Rue Louis-Blanc corner Rue Philippe de Girard in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. The building is the Ecole Elémentaire Louis Blanc.
Rue Louis Blanc
Rue Louis Blanc is a 970 meters long and 20 meters wide street which starts at place du Colonel-Fabien and ends at boulevard de la Chapelle. Located in the 10ème arrondissement in the quarters Hôpital-Saint-Louis and Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
[ Wikipedia - Rue Louis Blanc ]
Rue Philippe-de-Girard
Rue Philippe-de-Girard is a 1037 meters long street in the North of Paris in the 10ème and 18ème arrondissement. This street starts at 191 rue La Fayette and ends at the corner with 81 rue Riquet and
76 rue Marx-Dormoy. The street is part of the old roman road from Paris to Saint-Denis (route de l'étain). The street is named after Philippe de Girard in honour of Philippe Henri de Girard (1775-1845), a French mechanic and inventor of the spinning machine.
Malostranské náměstí 16/02/2025 10h44
The photogenic main square of Prague's Malá Strana with the Saint-Nicolas church and the trams of lines 12, 15, 20, 22 and 23 which pass here at tram stop Malá Strana.
The Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics is also located here next to the church.
Prague
Prague (Czech: Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated on the Vltava river (Moldau), Prague is home to about 1.4 million people.
Prague is a political, cultural, and economic hub of Central Europe, with a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history as the capital of Czechoslovakia between the World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Population: 1,384,700 (2024)
Elevation: 172 - 399 meters
Area: 496.21 km2
... sur un panneau de sens interdit.
Par Sykonurse. Reprise du célèbrissime tableau de Léonard de Vinci qui se trouve dans le réfectoire du couvent dominicain de Santa Maria delle Grazie à Milan.
Panneau de sens interdit vu du côté de la rue de la Mare
(Paris 20ème).
Rue de Dunkerque 24/03/2022 08h08
Morning street live in Rue de Dunkerque in the 10ème arrondissement of Paris. Seen from the junction with the Rue de Rocroy.
Rue de Dunkerque
Rue de Dunkerque is a 1,095 meter and 12 meter wide street in the 10ème and 9ème arrondissement of Paris. Starting at the Rue d'Alsace (near Gare de l'Est) and ending at the Place d'Anvers and Boulevard de Rochechouart. Previous name was de Rue de l'Abattoir.
[ Source and more information: Wikipedia - Rue de Dunkerque (français) ]
Jacob Obrechtstraat 17/03/2022 16h34
Street art Frankey gives the city small inconspicuous surprises. Sometimes quite large, sometimes very small. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.
To find this surfer I had to drive up and down the street twice to find him.
SURFER
Jacob Obrechtstraat, Amsterdam Zuid
March 2022 (Het Parool, 12/03/2022)
Streetart Frankey
Streetart Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.
He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;
"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."
In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.
One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.
[ Wikipedia ]
PA_161 [20 points]
The 161th space invader in Paris and the 164th space in the world. One month before Invader installed this orange invader with mirror eyes he installed it's first two international space invaders in Antwerpen and number one in Lille (autoroute A1) before returning to Paris.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: AS GOOD AS DAVID VINCENT!
All my photos of PA_161:
PA_161 (Wider shot 1, March 2006)
PA_161 (Wide shot 1, March 2006)
PA_161 (Close-up, «re-activated» January 2023)
PA_161 (Wide shot 2, «re-activated» January 2023)
Date of invasion: 06/02/1999
DAMAGED / DELTETED <2008
RE-ACTIVATED around 2016
Boulevard Richard Lenoir 25/02/2023 10h00
A sunny winter morning at the Boulevard Richard Lenoir at the junction with the Rue Oberkampf.
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, running from the Bastille to the Avenue de la République, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards driven through Paris during the Second French Empire by Baron Haussmann, who retained the complete confidence of Napoleon III.
The Boulevard is named after François Richard and Joseph Lenoir-Dufresne, industrialists who brought the cotton industry to Paris in the 18th and 19th century.
It is the site of a weekly art market and of a bi-weekly fruit and vegetable market that is one of the largest in Paris.
FACTS & FIGURES
Arrondissement: 11è,
Quartiers: Folie-Méricourt, Saint-Ambroise, Roquette.
Length: 1,500 meters
Width: 60 meters
Created: 1859
Former name: Boulevard de la reine Hortense
Starts: 2 boulevard Beaumarchais and Place de la Bastille
Ends: 22 Avenue de la République et Rue Rampon
Métro stations: Bastille, Bréguet-Sabin, Richard-Lenoir and Oberkampf.
[ Wikipedia - Boulevard Richard Lenoir ]
Rue Oberkampf
Rue Oberkampf is a street in the 11ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Folie-Méricourt. Rue Oberkampf has a total length of 1.230 meters and a width of 13 to 34 meters. It starts at 106 rue Amelot et 26 boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire (Paris 3ème) and ends at 1 boulevard de Belleville et 143 boulevard de Ménilmontant (Paris 20ème).
The street is served by three métro stations: Oberkampf (lines 5 and 9), Parmentier (line 3) and Ménilmontant (line 2).
Paris. April 2007.
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How many "wrong way" signs can you spot in this picture of a street in Le Pouzin, France?
(I count seven)
PA_1455 [30 points]
A "blanche" (white) runner in the 9ème arrondissement in the quartier Saint-Georges. This the 1427th space invader I flashed.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: IT WORKS!
All my photos of PA_1455:
PA_1455 (Close-up, September 2021)
PA_1455 (Wide shot 1, September 2021)
PA_1455 (Wide shot 2, «Look-Up», September 2021)
PA_1455 (Wide shot 3, «Streetscene», September 2021)
Date of invasion: 27/01/2021 (the first Parisien 'wave' of 2021 together with PA_1453, 1454, 1456 and 1457)
[ Visited and flashed PA_1455 9 months after invasion ]
Rue des Lavandières Sainte-Opportune 13/02/2023 10h39
Arsenal à Paris...
ParisPeople (more candid and non-candid street shots of people made in Paris)
Jan Bertsstraat 22/12/2022 12h17
Jan Bertsstraat corner with Johan van Soestdijkstraat in Diemen. This on a beautiful and sunny day in December on one of the shortest days of the year.
Diemen
Diemen is a town and municipality with a population of 27 K in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is located approximately 6 kilometres southeast of Amsterdam's city centre, within the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
The name Diemen comes from the river Diem, which originates from die eme, meaning the water.
The municipality has a population of around 27 K and a population density of 2,161/km2.