Two right answers again this week! Which is really kind of amazing because I went for difficult this last time.
Krs at Wanna Go To Paris was the first…and what a relieved first he was.
Ouf I have found it…!
Quai des Célestins, angle rue du Petit Musc.
The original name of this street was “la rue des putes y muce” because it served as a hiding place for prostitutes. Near the Seine was the Monastery “des Célestins”. The building we can see on the picture is the Massillon school.
Vreni from Vreni’s Vienna Daily Photo got super lucky because she’s visiting Paris and stumbled on it, almost literally! Here’s what proof of that looks like…
Great job, Vreni! Looking forward to meeting you Saturday and I hope you’re taking other cell phone pictures for us!
Now, for this week’s challenge…
Where Is This?
And what’s the big deal about the bridge?
Correct answers in the Comments section below win a coveted prize.
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Well, I think that it’s one of the bridges other the Canal Saint-Martin and I would suggest the “passerelle de la Grange” and its swing bridge…
http://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Passerelle_de_la_Grange-aux-Belles_01_fused.jpg
Hoping it’s the right answer….
It is! Great job and thanks for playing!
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul