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- The Crémerie-Restaurant Polidor is a historic restaurant in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris open 365 days a year. Its predecessor was a chess shop founded...
- company founder, organised a high-profile Advertising event with Pokémon at Cremerie de Paris Hôtel de Villeroy, a historic location near the luxury department...
- art-critic) one day found his relative moping in the darkest corner of the Cremerie in the Rue Delambre, – an eating-house much frequented by artists, and...
- research.shca.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 April 2021. "Cremerie Germaine" (PDF) (in German). Cremerie Germaine. Retrieved 12 April 2021. "San Pellegrino Sparkling...
- views in four w****s.[citation needed] A Pop Up Store was opened at the Crémerie de Paris. In the United Kingdom, the new Twingo won the "City Car of the...
- products and on the side of the rue des Déchargeurs was put into place a cremerie. The building today constitutes one of the largest 17th century structures...
- ISBN 978-1472596178. Chaney, 2012, p. 406. "Coco Chanel (1883–1971)". Cremerie de Paris. Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 8 November...
- 1646 on Philippe spent some of his childhood at the Hôtel de Villeroy ("Cremerie de Paris"), house of Nicolas de Villeroy, tutor of his brother Louis XIV...
- breakfast with the people where I live, and a cup of coffee and bread in the cremerie in the evening... Van Gogh seemed to emotionally identify with the middle...
- French) Remodeling project official site (in French) historic photos from Les Halles via the Cremerie de Paris Les halles Baltard postcards from the 1900s....