

The archway on Cité Fénelon, and what lies on the other side. As the person had previously informed me though, there was very little to see inside the building.


" You must be Invisible Paris" said that person, " I don't know who else would come and take photos of this building!"Īrriving to take photos just as the person who had contacted me returned home was a chance encounter, but it also gave me the perfect opportunity to see inside the courtyard and attempt to trace the path of the old passageway. I wanted particularly to see the corresponding archway on the Rue Rodier, but as I was taking photos of this door (which today houses a shop), I caught sight of somebody looking at me strangely. With the passageway leading through n☁9 Rue Rodier. The archway is at the end of the Cité Fénelon, Through a strange coincidence I was finally able to get a very close look at the passageway. Strangely, " there is zero evidence of that doorway on the inside walls of the courtyard, yet once you emerge onto rue Rodier, there is a corresponding archway built into the fabric of the facade." His information had reignited my interest in the passage, and I had to investigate. This reader though lives not in the Cité Fenelon, but on other side, in the building that fronts on to the Rue Rodier. " I happen to live in an apartment directly over the bricked-up passageway and naturally the blocked doorway made me curious too" he began.
