Île Saint-Germain
Île Saint-Germain is an island located in the Seine in Issy-les-Moulineaux in the département of Hauts-de-Seine near Paris, France. It once housed a military camp that was later abandoned, but the island was redeveloped in 1980. The island is divided into two parts. The developed side includes offices and a residential area. The other side includes a park that has been commemorated by the Tour aux Figures (Tower of Figures) painting by Jean Dubuffet. The Île Seguin is downstream.
The Île Saint-Germain to the right | |
Geography | |
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Coordinates | 48.8222°N 2.2463°E |
Adjacent bodies of water | Seine |
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France |
Gallery
- Frog pond in the park of Île Saint-Germain
- The gateway
- Western tip of the island with the houses of artists
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