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English: Céramic Hôtel is a building at 34 Wagram avenue in the 8th district of Paris, France. Build in 1904 by architect Jules Lavirotte and decorated by Alexandre Bigot with a ceramic facade in a Art Nouveau style.
Français : Céramic Hôtel est un immeuble construit en 1904 par l'architecte Jules Lavirotte dans le style Art Nouveau. La façade est entièrement couverte de céramiques réalisées par Alexandre Bigot avec les sculptures de Camille Alaphilippe. L'édifice se trouvant au 34 avenue de Wagram à Paris dans le 8e arrondissement, il est inscrit aux monuments historiques.
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Camera location | 48° 52′ 36.84″ N, 2° 17′ 51.32″ E ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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