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The Fontaine du Fellah, also known as the Egyptian Fountain, located at 52 rue de Sèvres in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, next to the entrance of the Vaneau metro station, was built in 1806 during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, in the neo-Egyptian style inspired by Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. It is the work of architect François-Jean Bralle and sculptor Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet. It has been listed since 1977 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.

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  • Feláhova fontána (cs)
  • Fontaine du Fellah (de)
  • Fontaine du Fellah (en)
  • Fontaine du Fellah (fr)
  • Fontaine du Fellah (it)
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  • Feláhova fontána (francouzsky Fontaine du Fellah) je fontána v Paříži v 7. obvodu na ulici Rue de Sèvres č. 97. (cs)
  • Die Fontaine du Fellah ist ein Brunnen im 7. Arrondissement von Paris, direkt neben dem Eingang der U-Bahn-Station Vaneau. (de)
  • The Fontaine du Fellah, also known as the Egyptian Fountain, located at 52 rue de Sèvres in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, next to the entrance of the Vaneau metro station, was built in 1806 during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, in the neo-Egyptian style inspired by Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. It is the work of architect François-Jean Bralle and sculptor Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet. It has been listed since 1977 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. (en)
  • La fontaine du Fellah est une fontaine située au no 42 de la rue de Sèvres dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris, juste à côté de l'entrée du métro Vaneau. C'est un bel exemple du style néo-égyptien, en vogue en France après la campagne d'Égypte de Bonaparte. Son nom évoque le fellah égyptien, mais la statue représenterait plutôt Antinoüs, le favori de l'empereur Hadrien, elle est très visiblement inspirée de la statue antique découverte en 1739 dans la fastueuse villa de l'empereur, près de Tivoli, et conservée au musée du Vatican. (fr)
  • La Fontaine du Fellah, conosciuta anche come Fontana egiziana, situata al 52 rue de Sèvres nel VII arrondissement di Parigi, accanto all'ingresso della stazione della metropolitana Vaneau, fu costruita nel 1806 durante il dominio di Napoleone Bonaparte, nel neo-stile egizio ispirato alla campagna d'Egitto di Napoleone. È opera dell'architetto François-Jean Bralle e dello scultore . Dal 1977 è classificata monumento storico dal Ministero della Cultura francese. (it)
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  • Feláhova fontána (francouzsky Fontaine du Fellah) je fontána v Paříži v 7. obvodu na ulici Rue de Sèvres č. 97. (cs)
  • Die Fontaine du Fellah ist ein Brunnen im 7. Arrondissement von Paris, direkt neben dem Eingang der U-Bahn-Station Vaneau. (de)
  • The Fontaine du Fellah, also known as the Egyptian Fountain, located at 52 rue de Sèvres in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, next to the entrance of the Vaneau metro station, was built in 1806 during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, in the neo-Egyptian style inspired by Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. It is the work of architect François-Jean Bralle and sculptor Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet. It has been listed since 1977 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. (en)
  • La fontaine du Fellah est une fontaine située au no 42 de la rue de Sèvres dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris, juste à côté de l'entrée du métro Vaneau. C'est un bel exemple du style néo-égyptien, en vogue en France après la campagne d'Égypte de Bonaparte. Son nom évoque le fellah égyptien, mais la statue représenterait plutôt Antinoüs, le favori de l'empereur Hadrien, elle est très visiblement inspirée de la statue antique découverte en 1739 dans la fastueuse villa de l'empereur, près de Tivoli, et conservée au musée du Vatican. (fr)
  • La Fontaine du Fellah, conosciuta anche come Fontana egiziana, situata al 52 rue de Sèvres nel VII arrondissement di Parigi, accanto all'ingresso della stazione della metropolitana Vaneau, fu costruita nel 1806 durante il dominio di Napoleone Bonaparte, nel neo-stile egizio ispirato alla campagna d'Egitto di Napoleone. È opera dell'architetto François-Jean Bralle e dello scultore . Dal 1977 è classificata monumento storico dal Ministero della Cultura francese. (it)
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