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- The Closerie des Lilas (French pronunciation: [klozʁi de lila]) is a famous Parisian restaurant (or br****erie) located on the Boulevard du Montparn****e...
- Pablo-Pic****o. In Montparn****e's heyday (from 1910 to 1920), the cafés Le Dôme, Closerie des Lilas, La Rotonde, Le Select, and La Coupole—all of which are still...
- decorated in the Belle Époque style, to eat traditional and cheap dishes. The Closerie des Lilas, located in the 6th arrondis****t, opened in 1847 and has been...
- Saint-Émilion, in the department Gironde. The estate also produces the second wine Closerie de Fourtet. Erected during the Middle Ages as a defensive fort, the property...
- arboretum was begun in 1863 by botanist Gaston Allard (1838-1918) within the closerie Maulévrie, which was then his home. He continued planting until his death...
- such as Br****erie La Coupole, Le Dôme Café, Café de la Rotonde, and La Closerie des Lilas as well as salons like Gertrude Stein's in the rue de Fleurus...
- French writer and literary critic. She is also one of the founders of the Closerie des Lias prize. She has published numerous essays and novels inspired by...
- founded by Victor Libion in 1911. Based on examples established by La Closerie des Lilas (created in 1847) and Le Dôme Café (created in 1898), La Rotonde...
- in 1898 (127 years ago) (1898). Based on the example established by La Closerie des Lilas (created in 1847) and followed by Café de la Rotonde (created...
- Birot (1912; English tr. by Mary D. Frost) Gingolph l'Abandonné (1914) La Closerie de Champsdolent (1917) Récits du Temps de Guerre (1919) Les Nouveaux Oberlé...