Bolshoy Theatre in Moscow
Opera Garnier in Paris
The Bolshoy Theatre, Moscow: Nastya performed twice on this famous stage before leaving Russia to join the Opéra Garnier.
The magnificent Opéra Garnier: Nastya left Moscow upon the invitation to perform at this opulent ballet in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
The Quai along the Seine
Canal St. Martin
Along the quai of the Seine: near the home of Marick - Where David waited out the evening alone after leaving the doctor.
The Canal St. Martin: The first view Nastya had during the daylight in Paris - she mistook this canal for the Seine.
Cathedral St. Sulpice
Cathedral St. Sulpice
The Cathedral St. Sulpice: where David stopped to reflect after first arriving in Paris.
Another view of St. Sulpice, including the square where the weary and broken David went in search of his beloved.
View of Pont Neuf from Pont des Arts
View of Paris from the Pont Alexandre III
A view of Pont Neuf and the Place de Pont Neuf from the bridge called Pont des Arts.
Pont Alexandre III (view from bridge): Worn and weary and without a dime, David made a bed for himself upon the rafters beneath this bridge.
Rue du Dragon
Rue de Paradis
A view of Rue du Dragon: near the home of Doctor Odette Moreaux. She lived at #30 (the same building occupied by Victor Hugo in 1821).
Rue de Paradis, or "Paradise Street": a street in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. Salaudski (M. de Chevalier) lived at #47.
Gare du Nord in Paris
Canal St. Martin, Paris
The Gare du Nord (interior at twilight): Nastya's train originated in Moscow - this station was its final destination.
Canal St. Martin: a dam on the canal which Nastya passed while taking a walk on her first day in Europe.
Rue de Paradis, 10eme Paris
6eme Cathedral St. Germain
Another view of "Paradise Street": a decrepit health center on Rue de Paradis.
The Cathedral St. Germain - upon which David gazed while walking with Marick towards the fateful place at Quai Voltaire, on the river Seine.
St. Sulpice, 6eme, Paris
Rue Ferou, 6eme Paris
The fountain in the square at St. Sulpice: where the two intended to meet with their new-found fortune.
Rue Férou: the street near St. Sulpice in Paris where the two went their separate ways.
   
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