Temple (Paris) — The Temple was a medieval fortress in Paris, located in what is now the IIIe arrondissement. It was built by the Knights Templar from the 12th century, as their European headquarters. In the 13th century it replaced earlier works of the Vieille… … Wikipedia
Opéra (Paris Métro) — Opéra Date opened 19 October 1904 (1904) Accesses … Wikipedia
Malesherbes (Paris Métro) — Malesherbes Date opened 15 February 1911 (1911) Accesses … Wikipedia
République (Paris Métro) — Infobox Paris metro Name=République Pic= Day=October 19 Year=1904 Access=2, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, pl. de la République 1, rue du Faubourg du Temple 1, rue René Boulanger 2, 9, boul. Saint Martin Sq. de la Fontaine 1, boul. Voltaire Municipality=the … Wikipedia
Temple (Métro Paris) — Temple Tarifzone 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of stations of the Paris Métro — Stations of the Paris Métro Paris region public transport Métro lines Line 1 … Wikipedia
Temple (disambiguation) — Religious buildingsA temple is a building used for religious practices or occasionally similarly organized activities. It is the usual name used in the English language for buildings of worship for the Hindu, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, and Shinto… … Wikipedia
Temple (metro de Paris) — Temple (métro de Paris) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Temple (homonymie). Temple … Wikipédia en Français
Temple (métro de paris) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Temple (homonymie). Temple … Wikipédia en Français
Temple (métro parisien) — Temple (métro de Paris) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Temple (homonymie). Temple … Wikipédia en Français