Paris Metro Pins and Buttons
Metropolitain Underground - Paris France Gold on Dark Pin
by Osprey Tees LLC
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Description: A leading tourist attraction in its own right, using the Paris Metro system is a wonderful way to visit Paris. The first line of the underground subway system (still called Line 1) began operation in 1900 and today the Paris Metro has grown to include 14 lines that connect Paris via its subterranean tunnels.
the Paris Metro system with the Paris skyline Paris, France, subway map Pin
by Hook Ink
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Description: This watercolor artwork captures the grand Haussmann-style architecture of a famous Parisian department store alongside an iconic Art Nouveau Metro entrance. The scene is bathed in soft blue and purple hues, reflecting the elegant atmosphere of the French capital. Ideal for bringing a touch of Parisian chic to your living space. Why You’ll Love It: It masterfully blends historic urban details with a soft, artistic palette that evokes the timeless romance of Paris. Great gift for: Francophiles, fans of French architecture, and anyone who loves the stylish streets of Paris.
Description: A clean minimalist illustration of the Paris metro transit system featuring bold black metro lines arranged in a modern schematic layout. This stylish subway-inspired design captures the essence of Paris transportation in a sleek, contemporary aesthetic. Perfect for travelers, metro enthusiasts, urban design lovers, and anyone who appreciates modern city minimalism. The monochrome line design looks great on any shirt color and blends perfectly with streetwear fashion. Ideal gift for Paris lovers, travelers, architects, designers, and subway map collectors. High resolution PNG with transparent background — perfect for print-on-demand apparel, posters, or accessories.
Minimalist Paris Metro Lines Map Shirt, Black Paris Subway Transit Design Pin
by WestCoastingShirts
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Description: Paris Metro Art Nouveau Sign Perfect for your office or living room especially for all things Paris or Avant Garde - Art Nouveau. The vivid colours will stand out as a statement piece on your walls.This photograph is available in print up to 72" wide and will look amazing. Art Nouveau designs in cast iron and glass dating mostly to 1900, and the associated lettering that he also designed, created what became known as the Métro style (style Métro) and popularized Art Nouveau. Paris has no shortage of awe-inspiring architecture. With show-stealing sites like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, the “City of Light” is famous for its larger-than-life landmarks. In addition to towering tourist destinations, however, Paris also ...