This is another example of a Paris-Mexico exchange. One of Bellas Artes metro station's entrance is a copy of a Guimard station's entrance in Paris. I'm not sure, but I think in Paris you have a copy of the entrance to a mexican metro station.
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or you can post an original Guimard entrance and we can see if it's really an identical copy.
En Paris, desafortunadamente no existe ninguna entrada o salida del Metro, estilo mexicano. Sin embargo, dentro del marco de este intercambio, el pueblo de México dono un precioso cuadro Huichol a la RATP, el cual adorna un pasillo del Metro Palais Royal.
According to Jimenez, unfortunately, in Paris there is not a mexican style entrance to a metro station. Nevertheless, in this exchange, Mexico donated a precious Huichol painting to the RATP, which is in a Palais Royal metro corridor.
or you can post an original Guimard entrance and we can see if it's really an identical copy.
Rédigé par : Gabriela | mai 31, 2005 à 06:45 PM
what is "mexican" style for a metro station???
Rédigé par : jm | juin 01, 2005 à 03:10 AM
I don't know that. They're not art noveau, that's for sure, but i don't know if their style has a name. The metro in Mexico city was open in 1969.
Rédigé par : Gabriela | juin 03, 2005 à 01:52 PM
En Paris, desafortunadamente no existe ninguna entrada o salida del Metro, estilo mexicano. Sin embargo, dentro del marco de este intercambio, el pueblo de México dono un precioso cuadro Huichol a la RATP, el cual adorna un pasillo del Metro Palais Royal.
Rédigé par : Jimenez | juin 10, 2005 à 12:33 PM
Gracias, Jiménez
According to Jimenez, unfortunately, in Paris there is not a mexican style entrance to a metro station. Nevertheless, in this exchange, Mexico donated a precious Huichol painting to the RATP, which is in a Palais Royal metro corridor.
Rédigé par : ga | juin 13, 2005 à 11:17 AM