Showing posts with label Square Georges Cain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Square Georges Cain. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

In Full Bloom


Square Georges Cain is tucked away in the Marais, just across from l'Institut Suédois, on rue de Payenne. Another very lovely quiet corner of Paris. 

Monday, June 1, 2020

City Daily PHoto Theme Day - Parks


Today, the first of the month is our THEME DAY. Paris has an abundance of parks so I chose one that most visitors might never discover. Square Georges Cain is located on a quiet side street in the Marais. Put it on your list.

For all of the CDP bloggers' photos of their favorite parks, click HERE! 

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Square Georges Cain II

Today we return to Square Georges Cain in the Marais. Another achitectural piece found around the perimeter of this quiet corner of Paris.

rue Payenne
75003 Paris

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Square Georges-Cain


Tucked away in a quiet little street in the Marais, Square Georges-Cain.  Located near the Musée Carnavalet, it is a quiet corner of Paris with interesting historical remnants, such as this rosette from the former Town Hall.

Square Georges-Cain
rue Payenne
75003 Paris

Thursday, May 1, 2014

City Daily Photo Theme Day - SQUARES


In full bloom

Today, my City Daily Photo Theme is Squares.  Oh this didn't take long. I thought SQUARES, what can I find that isn't a SQUARE , but in IN a SQUARE.....  Square Georges Cain,  in the Marais,  is one of the quiet corners of Paris. Worth the time to find it.

Square Georges Cain
7 rue Payenne
75003 Paris

To see more SQUARES from around the world, click HERE!

Friday, October 12, 2012

L'ancre


Square Georges Cain, named after the painter and writer who was also served as a curator of the Musée Carnavalet.  I think this is one of Paris' best kept secrets. A quiet corner in the Marais

Square Georges Cain
rue de la Paynenne
75003 Paris
Métro : St. Paul

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Fenêtre du Jardin


There is a special little park, le Square Georges Cain on rue de Payenne, where I've found the most wonderful subjects to photograph. I've previously posted them here and here. Today what I think is reminiscent of a rose window in a church.

Friday, January 9, 2009

01.09.09



Lobby- Hotel Meurice
rue de Rivoli


"le chien patient"

"Anchored"
Square Georges Cain


Saint- Paul- Saint- Louis Church
side entrance- le Marais

Saturday, December 20, 2008

12.20.08




"The Sentinel"
Montmartre Cemetery


"In Full Bloom"
Square Georges Cain - Marais



"Street Vendor"
le Marais
(Selling roasted chickens is serious business)



I lived here in another life.