
6 rue Jasmin
Beautiful wrought-iron door with an imposing Baroque-style frame. Two Greek-style medallion profiles adorn the door wings. The transom is decorated with a bouquet. The facade is very neat, with sphinxes at the ends of the balcony balustrades, a bas-relief depicting a putti bringing a sheaf of wheat to Demeter, goddess of the harvest, sheathed atlatls supporting the 4th-floor balcony, and shells reminiscent of those on the neighboring building on the corner with rue de l’Yvette. Just across the street: the large, slightly rusty gate, worthy of a chateau park and in the process of being overgrown, lends a romantic note to this little street corner.
Architect J. Bouchard. 1904

1 rue de l’Yvette
A huge shell below the door. Seated nymphs, one leg dangling over their shells, adorn the balconies of the main windows on the 1st floor.


66 avenue Mozart
Red brick mansion facade with white stone cornices and window surrounds at the corner of Rue de la Cure. Corner surmounted by an imposing pediment. Statue in a niche and bust in a small round niche on the Avenue Mozart side.

121 avenue Mozart
Mascaron featuring a laurel-crowned male face framed by an oak branch on the left and a laurel branch on the right. The face is smiling, looking to the right.

122 avenue Mozart
Hôtel Guimard

125 avenue Mozart
A squirrel eating a hazelnut.

18 rue Henri Heine
The ornamentation on the façade prefigures Art Nouveau. Hector Guimard lived in this building for several years.

7 rue Raffet
3, 5 and 7 rue Raffet: 3 identical Art Deco buildings designed by Charles Plumet in 1929, with the same fan-shaped door decor.

85 rue Jean de La Fontaine
A snail occupies the center of the clip above the door. Maple branches climb all around the door. A lizard appears at the bottom right of the door. Architect E. Herscher. 1907

25 rue Leconte de Lisle
Two terrestrial globes surmount a balustrade divided by a central post.

33 rue Leconte de Lisle
An Atlantean on the left holds a mallet, a caduceus is engraved on its sheath. A caryatid on the right holds an amphora, and a painter’s palette is depicted on its sheath. They frame the window above the door, almost as at 28 rue d’Auteuil (nearby), where the two statues are inverted and follow the shape of the rounded door (see below). Note: the two doors are identical, only the railings are different.


40 rue Poussin
Bas-relief on the façade showing a couple with their children. The bas-relief base bears the inscription « Happiness is in the love of home ».

41 rue Chardon Lagache
Gateway to the Hôtel Jassedé, built in 1893 by Hector Guimard for Louis Jassedé.

70 et 72 avenue de Versailles
Two squirrels facing each other surmount the doors of the two Art Deco buildings.

73 boulevard Montmorency
Art Deco style. Home and workshop of Breton sculptor Quillivic. Monumental statues flank the main door, symbolizing the Audierne and Ploare (Breton rivers), and bas-reliefs evoking Brittany top the secondary doors. Architect Pierre Patout. 1923
Other doors of interest:
| 106 avenue Mozart | Exuberant floral decor on door frame and hardware |
| 17 rue Georges Sand | Door with pointed arch. Door frame decorated with fine columns with flower-decorated capitals. |
| 19 avenue de Versailles | Art Deco style. Egyptian head and frieze above the door. Papyrus motif on ironwork door. |
| 78 avenue de Versailles | Pine cone decoration above the door |
| 19 rue de l’Yvette | Neo-classical porch with two columns on either side of the door. Children hold the garland decorating the entablature and flowers along the wall. Note the laughing faun’s head above the window. |
| 3 square Jasmin | This little house was to be the 1st of a subdivision that was never built. |
| 4 rue Girodet | Beautiful arabesque ironwork |
| 68 rue Molitor | Narrow door surmounted by a garland of sunflowers. Beautifully curved ironwork. |
| 8 rue Mignet | Very narrow, high rounded door with attractive ironwork contrasting with the Art Deco style of the stained glass windows |
| 14 rue Mignet | Beautiful female bust with a chestnut branch. Iris adorn the brackets supporting the rounded pediment. Architect: L. Dutemple. 1903 |





