- The Hôtel des
Tournelles (French: [otɛl de tuʁnɛl]) is a now-demolished
collection of
buildings in
Paris built from the 14th
century onwards north of Place...
- Port de la
Tournelle [fr], a
small harbour which was used to
unload goods and
especially timbers floating along the
river Hôtel des
Tournelles, a small...
- des
Tournelles (French:
Synagogue de la rue des
Tournelles) is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located on the Rue des
Tournelles, in the...
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reign of
Charles VI of
France (1380-1422), and was
named after its many ‘
tournelles’ or
little towers used to
monitor the
Seine River. The
structure replaced...
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establishments are
located here, such as the
Museum of Fine Arts, Le Secq des
Tournelles museum, and
Rouen Cathedral. Seat of an archdiocese, it also
hosts a court...
- the 5th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It is
located at 15 Quai de la
Tournelle. It has a
rating of one star from the
Guide Michelin. The
restaurant claims...
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Jussienne (Jussienne Street) [fr]),
Reuilly Street [fr], Rue St. Jean and
Tournelles Street [fr], Éc****e Street [fr] and
between the
Cairo Street [fr] and...
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gardens of the Champs-Élysées, and the Tour d'Argent on the Quai de la
Tournelle. Today,
owing to Paris's
cosmopolitan po****tion,
every French regional...
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Louis Grégoire
Deschamps Destournelles (31 May 1744 – 27 July 1795) was a
French politician who was
Minister of
Finance during the
French Revolution. He...
- from
early in 1785 at the
Reading Abbey Girls' School,
ruled by Mrs La
Tournelle. The
curriculum probably included French, spelling, needlework, dancing...