After coming out of Dupont Art Center, I found a coffee shop to drink coffee. A small fountain, but the building is quite old, but not very special. Maybe we don’t know about its history. I hurriedly took a look and drank coffee.
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Fontaine des Innocents Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in chatelet, the Unsullied Fountain is a small Renaissance-style fountain in the central square, not far from the Centre Pompidou. It used to be the cemetery of the poor who died in the plague, and now it is the concentration of various cultural activities in Paris. Cafes can be found in the small squares around it, which is a good place to rest. In 1862, the Unsullied Fountain was included in the French Register of Historic Monuments.
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Fontaine des Innocents Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After coming out of Dupont Art Center, I found a coffee shop to drink coffee. A small fountain, but the building is quite old, but not very special. Maybe we don’t know about its history. I hurriedly took a look and drank coffee.
The fountain without fouling is a huge public fountain, originally known as nymph fountain, built in 1547 is the oldest giant fountain in Paris, is the representative work of the French Renaissance architecture introduced into Paris. The fountain is inspired by the tranquility of ancient Rome. It is a monument decorated with nymphs and other water gods.
I don't know who started this Chinese name. It seems that there is also a saying called Innocent Fountain ⛲️ located in the chatelet area, next to the Pompidou Art Center. ⭐️ This fountain looks very heavy, there is no vitality, no spring water, after checking, I know that it is a burial ground for the poor who died in the plague. Now it is a small square, surrounded by many cafes, very lively.
Go along Rue Berger Street next to the Pompidou Cultural Center and you'll find the Bd. Sebastopol Avenue. Cross the Avenue and go on. It's the famous fountain without dirt. St-Eustache Church can also be seen in its place. Once a cemetery for burying the poor who died in the plague, it is now the focus of various cultural activities in Paris.
The fountain without fountain is a small fountain. It used to be a cemetery for burying the poor who died in the plague. The name of fountain without fountain may be to get rid of the plague and return to the clean environment.