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Ambassadors of the King of Siam
- This is the main shopping street in Brest, which was pedestrianised with the arrival of the tramline. It commands a fine prospect over the harbour. The street is named after the ambassadors of the King of Siam, who landed in Brest on their way to visit the court of Louis XIV.
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Rue de Siam is a rather sterile, pedestrianized boulevard with a tram track in the middle, lined with post World War II buildings. There is almost no greenery and the row of South African black granite fountains (‘The Lakes’, 1988) by Hungarian artist Marta Pan, halfway down, do little to brighten up the atmosphere.
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Rue de Siam is a rather sterile, pedestrianized boulevard with a tram track in the middle, lined with post World War II buildings. There is almost no greenery and the row of South African black granite fountains (‘The Lakes’, 1988) by Hungarian artist Marta Pan, halfway down, do little to brighten up the atmosphere.
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Description. This is the main shopping street in Brest, which was pedestrianised with the arrival of the tramline. It commands a fine prospect over the harbour. The street is named after the ambassadors of the King of Siam, who landed in Brest on their way to visit the court of Louis XIV.
Rue de Siam is a rather sterile, pedestrianized boulevard with a tram track in the middle, lined with post World War II buildings. There is almost no greenery and the row of South African black granite fountains (‘The Lakes’, 1988) by Hungarian artist Marta Pan, halfway down, do little to brighten up the atmosphere.
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