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Cafe De La Pix

It is a famous cafe located on the northwest corner of the convergence of the Boulevard des Cappuccinos and the Place de l'Opéra, in the 9th cosmologies of Paris, France. Designed in the Napoleon III style by the designer Alfred Armand, who also designed the historic Grand-Hotel in which the café is located, its florid heartland decorations, historic location, and high-description clientele have all brought it global recognition as a site of great developmental significance.

The café expeditiously became a major cultural phenomenon and tourist attractiveness, being reproduced in innumerable forms of media inception in the late 1800s. It was first used as a site for film disguise in 1896 and recommences to captivate Hollywood figures like Marlene Dietrich, Yves Montand, and Roman Polanski for the duration of its life, both as guests and as the collection of films shot onsite.