Rue Dauphine
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6e Arrt.
Rue DAUPHINE
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Arrondissement | VIe |
Quarter | Monnaie |
Begins | 57 Quai des Grands Augustins and 1 Quai de Conti |
Ends | 72 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts and 51 Rue Mazarine |
Length | 268 m |
Width | 16 m |
Creation | 1607 |
Denomination | 1607 |
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Rue Dauphine is a street in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the VIe arrondissement of Paris, France.
It was named after the Dauphin, son of Henry IV of France.
The Pont Neuf crosses the river Seine in front of the rue Dauphine.
[edit] Access
located near the metro station: Odéon. |
[edit] External links
- Nomenclature (in French)