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On the sign:
LA COUR DES COMPTES SIÈGE EN CES LIEUX DE 1842 A 1871
La présente plaque fut apposée à l’occasion du bicentenaire de la Cour des comptes 1807-2007
The place where the office of the state auditor of France (Cour des Comptes) was between the years 1842-1871 The building is today used by the Musee d’Orsay
In the next picture you can see the sign and another sign below it indicating Valery Giscard d’Astaen promenade (an identical sign about the promenade is on a building on the other side of the square Click for sign's details) Click for a larger image
Translation of the text on the sign: THE COURT OF AUDITORS HEADQUARTERS IN THESE PLACES FROM 1842 TO 1871
This plaque was affixed on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Court of Auditors 1807-2007