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  2. Tarascon - Wikipedia

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    Tarascon ( French pronunciation: [taʁaskɔ̃]; Occitan: Tarascon ), sometimes referred to as Tarascon-sur-Rhône, is a commune situated at the extreme west of the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Inhabitants are referred to as Tarasconnais or Tarasconnaises.

  3. List of French architects - Wikipedia

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    Léon Azéma (1888–1978) – appointed Architect of the City of Paris in 1928. Douaumont ossuary (1932) Eugène Beaudouin (1898–1983) – influential use of prefabricated elements. Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) – international style / Bauhaus -inspired. François Spoerry (1912–1999) Grimaud, Var, France.

  4. Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon - Wikipedia

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    Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon Romanesque southern portal Church interior Sarcophagus of Saint Martha Mary of Egypt by Pierre Parrocel. Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon or Collégiale Royale Sainte-Marthe is a collegiate church in Tarascon, France, dedicated to Saint Martha.

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  6. File:Pietà de Tarascon, Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris ...

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  7. Tarascon station - Wikipedia

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    Tarascon station (French: Gare de Tarascon) is a railway station in Tarascon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, southern France. History. The first station was built on the site in 1848. The building and surrounding infrastructure were heavily bombed by the Allies during the Second World War in 1944. The passenger building was refurbished in 1960 ...

  8. Architecture-Studio - Wikipedia

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    Architecture-Studio is a French architecture firm known for the Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, the Arab World Institute in Paris (together with Jean Nouvel ), and the Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d'Alliance Church in Paris. Architecture-Studio has been developing over the years and has established an office in Shanghai, and CA'ASI in ...

  9. French architecture - Wikipedia

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    Medieval. French Gothic architecture is a style of architecture prevalent in France from 1140 until about 1500, which largely divided into four styles, Early Gothic, High Gothic, Rayonnant, Late Gothic or Flamboyant style. The Early Gothic style began in 1140 and was characterized by the adoption of the pointed arch and transition from late ...