rue des Thermopyles
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Renata Schmidt
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"This is a small street tucked away in the 14th arrondissement. It only opened to the public in 1959 and is known for the wisteria climbing its walls, the potted plants, and cats wandering around. It’s Greek name comes from a battle, Thermopylae, that took place in a pass as narrow as the street."
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Renata Schmidt
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"This street was opened to the public in 1959 but it remains a bit secluded. The lower buildings and crawling plants are a perfect place for a photo. "
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