DescriptionLa france journal du soir building rue montmartre.jpg
English: Head office building of "La France" evening newspaper, 142 rue Montmartre, Paris. Built between 1883 and 1885 by architect Ferdinand Bal. Sculptures were made by Ernest-Eugène Hiolle and Louis Lefèvre.
Français : Ancien siège du journal du soir "La France", 142 rue Montmartre, Paris. Construit entre 1883 et 1885 par l'architecte Ferdinand Bal. Les scultpures sont de Ernest-Eugène Hiolle et Louis Lefèvre.
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