Ségur (Paris Métro)
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Ségur |
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Date opened | 1937 | ||||||
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Paris 15e | ||||||
Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Ségur is a station of the Paris Métro, named after the Avenue de Segur although the station is on the Avenue de Suffren and the Avenue de Ségur is 100 meters away. Marquis de Ségur (1724-1801) was a Marshal of France and Secretary of State for War from 1780 to 1787. The name of Ségur is better known to the French from the novels of his granddaughter by marriage, the Countess de Ségur (1799-1874).
[edit] Places of interest
The station is close to:
- UNESCO,
- the Avenue de Breteuil (a ceremonial avenue leading to the Invalides) and
- the École Militaire at the end of the Champ de Mars.
Paris Métro | Line 10 |
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Boulogne — Pont de Saint-Cloud • Boulogne — Jean Jaurès ⇔ Eastbound Westbound ⇔ Javel — André Citroën • Charles Michels • Avenue Émile Zola • La Motte-Picquet — Grenelle ⇒ 6 8 • Ségur • Duroc ⇒ 13 • Vaneau • Sèvres — Babylone ⇒ 12 • Mabillon • Odéon ⇒ 4 • Cluny — La Sorbonne ⇒ B C • Maubert — Mutualité • Cardinal Lemoine • Jussieu ⇒ 7 • Gare d'Austerlitz ⇒ 5 C |