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Amiens


Designed by Amiens architect Émile Ricquier in 1892, this magnificent former insurance office, with wood, wrought iron and a geometric stained-glass ceiling, now houses a chic wine bar with tables set on green-tinted glass tiles over the cellar. Wines by the bottle and glass are accompanied by cheese and charcuterie platters.


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