The Crimée district, also known as Flandres, lies between Rue d'Aubervilliers, Rue de l'Ourcq, Avenue de Flandre, and Boulevard de la Villette. On one side, there are streets with nothing but Haussmann-style buildings and, on the other, large estates constructed in the 1970s. Standing 400 feet high, the Tour Prélude is the tallest residential building in the capital. Nestled between Parc des Buttes-Chaumont to the south and the expansive Cité in La Villette to the east, the Crimée district offers a range of things to do.