France Rapp Square and the Lavirotte Building, Paris
Rapp Square is a quiet little spot off Avenue Rapp, home to the Société théosophique, a small private court yard with fountain and ornate ironwork fence. The building across from it has Art Nouveau features. The architect was Lavirotte, creator of several award-winning buildings around Paris.
The pattern on the back wall was, for me, worth the short walk from the Eiffel Tower.
On the right as you leave, almost beside it, at 29 Avenue Rapp, is the Lavirotte Building. If you think you’ve seen Art Nouveau facades, you’ve seen nothing until you see this one. When Lavirotte finished it 1901, he won the Paris award for new façades.
The pattern on the back wall was, for me, worth the short walk from the Eiffel Tower.
On the right as you leave, almost beside it, at 29 Avenue Rapp, is the Lavirotte Building. If you think you’ve seen Art Nouveau facades, you’ve seen nothing until you see this one. When Lavirotte finished it 1901, he won the Paris award for new façades.
Photography Tips
Go into the private part of the courtyard and look back for a great shot of the ironwork in the foreground and the Eiffel Tower, looming large, behind it (please add that shot to this page).
As you head back to the Eiffel Tower, down Rue de Monttessuy, you’ll see the Eiffel Tower framed quite well by the street.
A wide-angle is useful for the square and the façade.
Give yourself more time than I had.
As you head back to the Eiffel Tower, down Rue de Monttessuy, you’ll see the Eiffel Tower framed quite well by the street.
A wide-angle is useful for the square and the façade.
Give yourself more time than I had.
Travel Information
Use Google Maps, its less than 10 minutes’ walk from the south of the Eiffel Tower.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
08:10 - 17:03
| current local time: 03:45
Photo Themes
art nouveau
Ornate facades
Locations
Paris
Rapp Square
Lavirotte Building
Avenue Rapp
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