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Type | Street |
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Length | 327 m (1,073 ft) |
Arrondissement | 1st arrondissement of Paris |
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Les Halles Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois |
Rue du Pont-Neuf is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, shared between Les Halles to the north and Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois to the south. It was pierced in the second half of the 19th century.
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 lead to the Barrière Poissonnière .
The current street is an important crossing point because it crosses several arteries such as the tracks of the banks of the Seine, the rue de Rivoli and the rue Saint-Honoré. There was previously an entrance to the Forum des Halles car park, now filled in and converted into a sidewalk.
It bears this name because it leads to the Pont Neuf.
On 21 June 1854, a decree approved the plan for the restructuring of the Halles Centrales. This plan provides for the opening of a new street between the Pont-Neuf and Les Halles. [1] The plot plan of the properties to be expropriated for « the widening of Rue Tirechape and the extension of this road to the Pont Neuf » was published on 6 September 1865. [2]
Rue Étienne, de la Tonnellerie and Tirechape are absorbed by the new road. Part of the rue de la Monnaie and the place des Trois-Maries , located at the mouth of the Pont Neuf, also disappeared. In 1867, the new road was named « rue du Pont-Neuf ». [3] The part between rue Berger and rue Rambuteau was renamed « rue Baltard » in 1877; [4] this street was removed during the construction of the Forum des Halles.
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Type | Street |
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Length | 327 m (1,073 ft) |
Arrondissement | 1st arrondissement of Paris |
Quarter |
Les Halles Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois |
Rue du Pont-Neuf is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, shared between Les Halles to the north and Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois to the south. It was pierced in the second half of the 19th century.
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 lead to the Barrière Poissonnière .
The current street is an important crossing point because it crosses several arteries such as the tracks of the banks of the Seine, the rue de Rivoli and the rue Saint-Honoré. There was previously an entrance to the Forum des Halles car park, now filled in and converted into a sidewalk.
It bears this name because it leads to the Pont Neuf.
On 21 June 1854, a decree approved the plan for the restructuring of the Halles Centrales. This plan provides for the opening of a new street between the Pont-Neuf and Les Halles. [1] The plot plan of the properties to be expropriated for « the widening of Rue Tirechape and the extension of this road to the Pont Neuf » was published on 6 September 1865. [2]
Rue Étienne, de la Tonnellerie and Tirechape are absorbed by the new road. Part of the rue de la Monnaie and the place des Trois-Maries , located at the mouth of the Pont Neuf, also disappeared. In 1867, the new road was named « rue du Pont-Neuf ». [3] The part between rue Berger and rue Rambuteau was renamed « rue Baltard » in 1877; [4] this street was removed during the construction of the Forum des Halles.
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