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- "Einzimmerwohnung" (literally one-room apartment) is also widely used. Garconnieres are usually between 20 and 40 square meters (215 – 430 ft2), and consist...
- La garçonnière ("The bachelor apartment") is a 1960 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Giuseppe De Santis. A building constructor repeatedly...
- house toward the front (west) were a pair of matching garconnières (bachelors' quarters). Garconnières, unique to Louisiana Creole plantations, were built...
- (stables, kitchens, breweries, bakeries, manservant quarters in the garçonnière). Besides the cour d'honneur (court of honour) entrance, the château...
- property after the Civil War was the dependency house, also called a garconnière (French for bachelor quarters). The property also has a preserved slave...
- Additional structures from this period include matching brick octagonal garçonnières, or bachelors' quarters. They are two-stories, with a sitting room on...
- 19th century, several connoisseurs purchased leases on the individual garçonnières, cleaned up the overgrowth, recovered some bruised and broken statuary...
- In the 19th and early 20th century, the cottages were also used as garconnières or bachelor quarters. The Créoles often provided separate buildings where...
- residential structure largely unique to plantation complexes was the garconnière or bachelors' quarters. Mostly built by Louisiana Creole people, but...
- 43. There is some disagreement as to when the two existing wings, or garconnieres, were built. Some say that they were built around 1811 by Richard Butler...