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Address 44 Montgomery 44 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA

Built in 1964, completed in 1967, 44 Montgomery is a skyscraper of 564 feet high for a total of 43 floors.

Located in the middle of the financial district of San Francisco, this building designed by the famous architect John Graham was, at the time of its emergence, the highest of its kind west of Dallas. Later surpassed by 555 California Street, it was designed to house the computer subsidiary of Wells Fargo. Unusual for the time, the building includes access to the underground subway. People working there enjoy a breathtaking view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay. It also offers a luxurious terrace where it is good to eat and enjoy the city’s micro-climate.

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The Paris guide to the 1000 cult places of films, series, music, comics and novels

The Paris guide to the 1000 cult places of films, series, music, comics and novels

The coolest guide in Paris!

The café of Amélie, the mansion of Untouchables, the jazz club of the finale of La La Land, the Hôtel du Nord of the mythical replica of Arletty “Atmosphere”, the cinema of A bout de souffle, the restaurant of Ratatouille, the quays of the Seine of Midnight in Paris, the secret places of the Da Vinci Code, the grocery store of January in La Traversée de Paris , the Bridge of Inception and Peur sur la ville, the addresses of the spectacular scenes of Mission Impossible 6, but also series Call my agent, Gears, Le Bureau des légendes, Sense8, Sex and The City, Gossip Girl…

Etienne Daho’s Café de Flore, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s hotel in Nas in Paris, Serge Gainsbourg’s Poinçonneur des Lilas metro station, Serge Reggiani and Marc Lavoine’s Mirabeau Bridge, Mc Solaar’s Lyon station…

The places evoked in the comics Adèle Blanc-Sec, Largo Winch, Blake and Mortimer, Michel Vaillant…

But also in the novels of Ernest Hemingway, Victor Hugo, Leo Malet, Daniel Pennac, Marc Levy, Guillaume Musso… you’ll find all the must-see places of Parisian Pop Culture in this new guide.

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