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The building itself hasn't changed, but the 19th-century version seems more urban, with signs and all.
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Paris in the 19th century.
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Rather than saying it's deteriorated, I feel that 19th-century and early 20th-century Europe felt more urban.
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I like how entire European cities are old.

Japan is prone to earthquakes, so most buildings are made of wood.
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What is this AI slop
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The building itself remains unchanged, but it has lost its flamboyance.

However, it can always be restored.
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The only difference between cities then and now is the lack of horse shit
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My image of Paris is that the Belle Époque era of the early 20th century was its most glamorous period.

Playing Assassin's Creed Unity, I felt that it was even more glamorous than present-day Paris.



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