- booksellers, florists,
chess players and tourists. This site is
served by the
Rihour metro station.
Built in the
middle of the 17th
century when the city was...
-
Place Lille Cathedral Théâtre Sébastopol Lion d'or
square Porte de
Roubaix Rihour palace Lille Synagogue, 1891
Anglican Christ Church Hôtels particuliers...
- the
railway station, and Rue du
Molinel was destro****, and the
Palais Rihour (18th-19th centuries)
burned down. The destro****
areas were
rebuilt in the...
-
Opera Europa. It is
served by the
metro stations Gare Lille-Flandres and
Rihour.
Lille became French in 1668
through the Aix-la-Chapelle treaty. The classical...
- time, the
restaurant Aux
moules (rue de Béthune) and La Chicorée (place
Rihour) have the
largest quantities. In 2008, TNS
Sofres carried out a
survey among...
- is also
accessible via
these streets, but also via Rue
Neuve and
Place Rihour to the south, via Rue des Sept-Agaches, Rue du Petit-Paon, and Rue de la...
-
located on the
Place Rihour. It had been
built by the
architect Charles Benvignat between 1847 and 1859, on the site of the
Palais Rihour, the
former residence...
- over the world. Electro-house
music was also in the
spotlight on
Place Rihour,
where DJ Batichica,
originally from
Guadalajara in Mexico,
presented a...
-
Montebello Gare
Lille Europe Gambetta République – Beaux-Arts
Wazemmes Rihour Porte des
Postes Gare
Lille Flandres connection between lines Mairie de...
- and 1998, the
store received 10,000
daily visits. It is
serviced by the
Rihour Metro station. "Le "
Furet du Nord " plus
grande librairie du monde" ["Furet...