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  2. Rue du Bac, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Bac is a street in Paris situated in the 7th arrondissement. The street, which is 1150 m long, begins at the junction of the quais Voltaire and Anatole-France and ends at the rue de Sèvres . Rue du Bac is also the name of a station on line 12 of the Paris Métro, although its entrance is actually located on the boulevard Raspail at the ...

  3. Paris Métro Line 4 - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 ( French pronunciation: [liɲᵊ katʁᵊ]) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro rapid transit system and one of its three fully automated lines. Situated mostly within the boundaries of the City of Paris, it connects Porte de Clignancourt in the north and Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac in the south, travelling across the heart of the city.

  4. Rue du Pont-Neuf, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Location and access. The street gives access to the Pont Neuf from the right bank to the south, and to the Forum des Halles from its other end to the north.. The lane continues via this last end and becomes rue Baltard [], closed to car traffic since the closure of the old halls of Paris, then rue Montorgueil, rue des Petits-Carreaux [], rue Poissonnière [], rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière for ...

  5. Maison européenne de la photographie - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Henault de Cantobre, which was built in 1706, houses the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and is located at n. 5, Rue de Fourcy. It belongs to the City of Paris since 1914. The city authorities asked the Yves Lion firm of architects to undertake the restoration of the original building, as well as the addition of a new wing on ...

  6. Rue du Bac station - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Bac station. /  48.85569°N 2.325607°E  / 48.85569; 2.325607. Rue du Bac ( French pronunciation: [ʁy dy bak]) is a station on line 12 of the Paris Métro in the 7th arrondissement. It is named after the nearby rue du Bac, a street leading to a ferry ( bac) across the Seine used in 1564 during the construction of the Tuileries ...

  7. Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b - Wikipedia

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    Template:Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b Île-de-France tramway lines 3a and 3b ( French: Lignes 3a et 3b du tramway d'Île-de-France) are the first modern tramway in Paris proper since the 1937 closure of the previous comparable system. They are operated by the RATP ( Régie autonome des transports parisiens) and divided into two ...

  8. Rue Bonaparte - Wikipedia

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    Denomination. 12 August 1852. Rue Bonaparte is a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It spans the Quai Voltaire /Quai Malaquais to the Jardin du Luxembourg, crossing the Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the place Saint-Sulpice and has housed many of France's most famous names and institutions as well as other well-known figures from abroad.

  9. Rue de la Paix, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Rue de la Paix ( English: Peace Street; French pronunciation: [ʁy də la pɛ]) is a fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris. Located in the 2nd arrondissement, running north from Place Vendôme and ending at the Opéra Garnier, it is best known for its jewellers, such as the shop opened by Cartier in 1898. [1]