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Haussmann Collection

"Haussmann: The Architect of Paris's Transformation" Step into the world of Haussmann, where history and architecture intertwine

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Haussmann Collection: Haussmann / Pantheon
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Haussmann Collection: Baron George Eugene Haussmann, 19th century (engraving)
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Haussmann Collection: Printemps department store, Paris, France
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Haussmann Collection: Emperor Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann
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Haussmann Collection: Satirical cartoon, broken tower with scaffolding, Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann, French town planner
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Paris Haussmann
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Paris Haussmann
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Georges Eugene Haussmann called Baron Haussmann (1809-1891
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Haussmann Collection: Place du Chatelet, Paris, c. 1890-1900 (photochrom)
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891)'
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Parisian Townhouses in Paris, 1843 (salt print)
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Haussmann Collection: Aerial view of Paris, 1843 (salt print)
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Haussmann Collection: L Arc de Triomphe, Paris, c. 1890-1900 (photochrom)
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Haussmann Collection: Avenue des Champs-Elysees, Paris, c. 1890-1900 (photochrom)
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Haussmann Collection: Panorama of the seven bridges, Paris, c. 1890 (photomechanical print)
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Haussmann Collection: The New Paris. (engraving, ca. 1867)
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Haussmann Collection: Napoleon III (1808-1873) and Imperatrice Eugenie (1826-1920
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Haussmann Collection: Workers at Montmartre, 1858 (oil on canvas)
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Haussmann Collection: Accommodation in Paris - Cross section of a Haussmann building in Paris in 1885
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Haussmann Collection: Transformation of Paris under the Second Empire: Works of the Haussmann boulevards
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Haussmann, c. 1850 (b / w photo)
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Haussmann vient de passer par la! (b / w photo)
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Haussmann Collection: Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) handing over to Baron Georges Haussmann (1809-1891
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Haussmann Collection: Second Empire 1852 to 1870 - capture of Malakoff 8 September 1855 - victory of Solferino
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Haussmann Collection: Third Republic: meeting of the Council of State at the Tuileries in the presence of
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann works
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Haussmann Collection: Boulevard des Italiens, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Haussmann (1809 - 1891) French politician - in '
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Excursion in the sewers of Paris in 1872
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Haussmann Collection: The Parc des Buttes Chaumont (Buttes-Chaumont), a public garden in the 19th
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations de Paris sous le Second Empire, Paris haussmannien
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations de Paris sous le Second Empire, Paris haussmannien
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Haussmann Collection: Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann, prefet of the Seine in 1868 - cover of the '
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Haussmann Collection: Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873) with Baron Georges Haussmann (1809-1891
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Georges Eugene Haussmann called Baron Haussmann (1809 - 1891
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Haussmann Collection: Transformations of Paris under the Second Empire, Haussmann Paris
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Haussmann Collection: Evening at the Louvre with the Count of Nieuwerkerke Among the presents
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891
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Haussmann Collection: Portrait of Baron Eugene-Georges Haussmann, Prefet of Paris (1809-1891)'


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"Haussmann: The Architect of Paris's Transformation" Step into the world of Haussmann, where history and architecture intertwine. Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann, a French town planner, left an indelible mark on the City of Lights during the Second Empire under Emperor Napoleon III. Together, they embarked on a grand vision to reshape Paris. In this satirical cartoon, we witness the collaboration between Emperor Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann as they strategize the city's metamorphosis. A broken tower with scaffolding symbolizes their determination to rebuild and modernize every corner of Paris. The Printemps department store stands tall amidst the transformations brought by Haussmann in his quest for urban renewal. It serves as a testament to his legacy - creating spaces that blend functionality with beauty. Under Haussmann's guidance, Paris underwent a remarkable facelift. Streets widened, boulevards emerged like arteries connecting neighborhoods previously isolated from one another. The Pantheon became an emblematic landmark reflecting both its historical significance and architectural splendor. This portrait captures Baron Haussmann himself - a visionary man whose passion for progress shaped not only buildings but also people's lives. His meticulous planning paved the way for improved sanitation systems, better transportation networks, and enhanced public spaces. Place du Chatelet showcases how timeless these transformations are even today; it remains an iconic spot in modern-day Paris where past meets present seamlessly. As we gaze upon these images depicting "Haussmann Paris, " let us appreciate how one man's dedication forever changed our perception of this enchanting cityscape.