Les Sablons (Paris Métro)

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Les Sablons
Jardin d'Acclimatation
Date opened 1937
Accesses 52, av. Charles de Gaulle
70, av. Charles de Gaulle
85, av. Charles de Gaulle
103, av. Charles de Gaulle
Municipality/
Arrondissement
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Fare zone 2
Next stations
Paris Métro Line 1
Direction
La Défense
Direction
Château de Vincennes
Pont de Neuilly Porte Maillot
List of stations of the Paris Métro
Paris map with arrondissements.jpg
Location of Metro station

Les Sablons (Jardin d'Acclimatation) is a station on Paris Métro Line 1 in the commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine. It is named for the Plaine des Sablons, so called because sand was extracted there for use in construction. The panels indicating the name of the station have "Jardin d'acclimatation" as their second line, due to the nearby garden.

[edit] History

King Louis XV granted a small area of sandy ground of the Château de la Muette's estate at les Sablons to Antoine-Augustin Parmentier (1737–1813) to demonstrate the growing of potatoes, which had previously not been considered as safe for human consumption in Europe, outside of Ireland. Indeed, they were considered to be a source of leprosy among other things[citation needed]. Parmentier carried out a series of publicity stunts, which led to the acceptance of potatoes in France and then throughout Europe.

The station was opened in 1937 when Line 1 was expanded from Porte Maillot to Pont de Neuilly and the "avenue Neuilly" was renamed "avenue Charles de Gaulle".

[edit] Places of interest

Nearby on the northern edge of the Bois de Boulogne are the Musée national des Arts et Traditions populaires and the Jardin d'Acclimatation. One of the exits is in front of the private gate into the offices of the M6 television channel.


Paris Métro Line 1

La Défense — Grande Arche ⇒ A • Esplanade de la Défense • Pont de Neuilly • Les Sablons • Porte Maillot ⇒ C • Argentine • Charles de Gaulle — Étoile  2 6 A • George V • Franklin D. Roosevelt  9 • Champs-Élysées — Clemenceau  13 • Concorde  8 12 • Tuileries • Palais Royal — Musée du Louvre  7 • Louvre — Rivoli • Châtelet  4 7 11 14 A B D • Hôtel de Ville  11 • Saint-Paul • Bastille  5 8 • Gare de Lyon  14 A D • Reuilly — Diderot  8 • Nation  2 6 9 A • Porte de Vincennes • Saint-Mandé • Bérault • Château de Vincennes


Coordinates: 48°52′51″N 2°16′20″E / 48.88083, 2.27222