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Great knockers and awesome knobs: The best of Paris doors

My name is Oliver Gee and I have a confession. I’m obsessed with great knockers.

I told a friend in Paris about my new obsession and he told me I should go to the red-light district of Pigalle to see more, but it turned out to be a miscommunication.

I meant knockers on doors, you see. And doorknobs. I love them. And Paris has some of the best you will ever see.

With this in mind, I’ve been spending hours strolling around the city specifically looking for the best of the best. The following pictures were mostly taken on the Ile Saint Louis, and in the 5th and 6th arrondissements.

Some are fantastically ornate – others are eye-wateringly beautiful – but all of them caught my attention in some way.

Here are the best ten I’ve found – the creme de la creme – followed by a few collages of 32 more that I really liked.

Hope they knock you out too!

Cross-eyed lion. Way more lions to come…

 

Monkey hangs from nude woman and man hanging from goblin with big nostrils
Muscly lions on the Left Bank
Snakes trying to get away from each other
Man in loin cloth stands between curly lions. Plus an A + D combo above.
Two cherubs wrestling over a screaming man with a moustache.
Man with gapped teeth and wings for ears
Two guard dogs.
Masked man with dragon arms crushes depressed lion.
Bearded man with fish for ears

And here are some more worth a look. Let’s start with a gallery of lions (you can click to enlarge).

 

Some of them you have to look closely to appreciate, like this one with the French word for letters (Lettres).

And some are just intriguing to look at (remember to click to enlarge).

 

In any case, you’ve got to hand it to the Parisians. They sure know how to decorate a door.

 

If you liked these pictures about Paris doorways, I’d bet my bottom dollar you’d like my other story about chasse roues, the iron and stone door protecters of Paris. Oh look, there’s one below. And here are 38 more that I spotted in town. 

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