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flygirl Jul 31st, 2005 01:41 PM

topping for Monica.

Tessa007 Aug 13th, 2005 09:40 AM

Did you find the large Paris map? I saw one in Architectual Digest, Sept 2005, page 56...I'd like to get one too. Saw your post when I did a search.

AnthonyGA Aug 14th, 2005 02:32 AM

Michelin sells large laminated maps of Paris that are very nice. The RATP sells official Métro and RER maps just like the ones you see in the subway, also laminated and very nice. The IGN sells large satellite photos of the city as well.

esm Aug 14th, 2005 07:00 AM

AnthonyGA, I can't find a link on either Michelin or RATP for the maps you mention. Can you provide more information? Thanks.

PalQ Aug 14th, 2005 07:15 AM

I bought a large metro map like they have in stations at the Maison de la RATP by the Gare de Lyon, in their souvenir shop which also sells a limited amount of metro-themed stuff - t-shirts, pins, etc. They also have a small museum with changing exhibits of old metro cars, future ones, etc.

esm Aug 14th, 2005 07:29 AM

Thanks PalQ. I was hoping to find a way to order on-line but it looks like I'll have to wait (and hope!) for another trip. Do you remember the price?

Robespierre Aug 14th, 2005 07:31 AM

There's also an RATP shop at Châtelet where they sell every map, book, trinket, and doodad that they've ever printed an M on. Here's the web site:

<b>http://www.ratp.fr/corpo/boutique/</b>

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rex Aug 14th, 2005 09:14 AM

They sell &quot;everything&quot; (specifically, maps) <i>at the shop</i> at Chatelet - - that's what you mean to say, right? I can't find ay map for sale on that web site which you have cited.

Not sure I'm in the market for any such map, but interested to take a look-see.

Best wishes,

Rex


Robespierre Aug 14th, 2005 09:37 AM

What I <i>mean</i> to say is: &quot;There's also an RATP shop at Ch&acirc;telet where they sell every map, book, trinket, and doodad that they've ever printed an M on.&quot;

Sorry for the confusion.

PalQ Aug 14th, 2005 02:14 PM

Sounds like i gotta track down the Chatelet RATP shop - the one at Maison de la RATP has limited stuff and doesn't always have everything. For example it often has detailed maps of several sections of Paris and suburbs that show transit lines and very detailed streets as well - super large-scale maps that are free - about a dozen in the series. But they don't always have them - maybe Chatelet does. thanks for the reference - i didn't know about Chatelet shop.

djkbooks Aug 14th, 2005 04:41 PM

I read this post just ahead of a trip to Paris, where we were renting an apartment.

To my astonishment, there was a framed Plan de Paris over the sofa in our living room there! It was just a fold-out Michelin (with the yellow background) in a simple red wood frame, but looked absolutely fabulous.

flygirl Sep 20th, 2005 06:15 PM

I got the one Orval mentioned - and is it ever beautiful. 4 separate pieces, black frame(s), matted, and surrounded by several of my own 8x10 color photos taken in Paris - framed in the same manner. each map sheet is about 19x25 so as you can imagine this all covers a lot of ground!

they use quality stock for their prints. if you want to get old maps of many different cities, this is a good place to look.


Robespierre Jan 8th, 2006 04:19 PM

By the way - if you'd like to download a fairly low-quality copy of the Turgot Plan de Paris 1739, it is available here:

http://ddb.libnet.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.j...8/f28cont.html

Robespierre Jan 8th, 2006 04:22 PM

I forgot to mention that if you want all twenty sheets, click on the index sheet and they will appear.

flygirl Jan 21st, 2006 09:29 AM

I thought everyone may like to see what I did with it...

http://tinypic.com/mavyq8.jpg

I just got a sofa table so the lamps may not be where they are going to ultimately end up, ditto, I may get a different colored sofa and put this one in my family room, but for now this is what it looks like!

flygirl Jan 21st, 2006 09:30 AM

ps. I took ALL the photos in Paris. the map of course is the ancient one mentioned above (and THANK YOU Orval!) but the photos are all mine.

Beatchick Jan 22nd, 2006 02:04 PM

Lovely, flygirl! I love what you've done with the place!! ;) Great Paris photos, too.

orval Mar 16th, 2006 12:52 PM

Flygirl, it is wonderful that you ordered and framed the map(s). For some reason, I thought all along that you wanted to put them together in one big Paris frame...but of course it is considerably large...if framed together, and requires a big space so as not to encompass the entirety of the room...I am glad you enjoy it...

AnthonyGA Mar 16th, 2006 09:15 PM

In answer to a question much earlier on this thread, the Michelin store is at 14, avenue de l'Op&eacute;ra in Paris. It is one of only two Michelin boutiques in the world, from what I understand. It sells large laminated verions of its excellent Paris map that look very nice on a wall.

Also, as previously indicated, you can buy official RATP M&eacute;tro maps, identical to the ones actually framed on the walls in the M&eacute;tro stations. They are available at the RATP's one and only boutique at the huge Ch&acirc;telet_Les Halles M&eacute;tro/RER station.


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