- Les Deux Plateaux, more
commonly known as the
Colonnes de Buren, is an art
installation created by the
French artist Daniel Buren in 1985–1986. It is located...
- The
Colonne Orchestra is a
French symphony orchestra,
founded in 1873 by the
violinist and
conductor Édouard
Colonne.
While leader of the Opéra de Paris...
-
Colonne (French pronunciation: [kɔlɔn] ) is a
commune in the Jura
department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France.
Communes of the Jura department...
- The
infernal columns (French:
colonnes infernales) were
operations led by the
French Revolutionary general Louis Marie Turreau in the War in the Vendée...
- Capo
Colonne ("Cape of Columns") may
refer to:
Promunturium Lacinium,
Calabria Sounion,
Attica This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
-
Colonne may
refer to:
Colonne, a
commune in
eastern France Concerts Colonne, a
French symphony orchestra Édouard
Colonne, a
French conductor and violinist...
- The
Colonne di San
Lorenzo or
Columns of San
Lorenzo is a
group of
ancient Roman ruins,
located in
front of the
Basilica of San
Lorenzo in
central Milan...
- "
Colonne". 40 ans d'innovation.
Archived from the
original on 2006-03-13.
Retrieved 2006-05-19. Bouchama,
Houssine (8
September 2017). "Des
colonnes Morris...
- The
Column of the
Grande Armée (French -
Colonne de la
grande Armée or
Colonne Napoléone) is a 53
metre high
Corinthian order triumphal column (modelled...
- Émile
Colonne (18
April 1885 – 13 May 1970) was a
French baritone, a
member of the
troupe of the Théâtre de la
Monnaie in Brussels. Émile
Aimable Parfait...