Saint-Ambroise (Paris Métro)
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Date opened | 1933 | ||||||
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Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Saint-Ambroise is a station of the Paris Métro, named after the Rue Saint-Ambroise and the Saint-Ambroise (St Ambrose) church. St Ambrose (340-394), together with Augustine of Hippo, Jerome, and Gregory I, is counted as one of the four doctors of the West of ancient church history.
This station is the Boulevard Voltaire. The Saint-Ambroise church was rebuilt in the 1860s during Haussmann's modernisation of the district.
Paris Métro | Line 9 |
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Pont de Sèvres • Billancourt • Marcel Sembat • Porte de Saint-Cloud • Exelmans • Michel-Ange — Molitor ⇒ 10 (eastbound) • Michel-Ange — Auteuil ⇒ 10 (westbound) • Jasmin • Ranelagh • La Muette • Rue de la Pompe • Trocadéro ⇒ 6 • Iéna • Alma — Marceau • Franklin D. Roosevelt ⇒ 1 • Saint-Philippe du Roule • Miromesnil ⇒ 13 • Saint-Augustin ⇒ 14 • Havre — Caumartin ⇒ 3 A E • Chaussée d'Antin — La Fayette ⇒ 7 • Richelieu — Drouot ⇒ 8 • Grands Boulevards • Bonne Nouvelle • Strasbourg — Saint-Denis ⇒ 4 8 • République ⇒ 3 5 8 11 • Oberkampf ⇒ 5 • Saint-Ambroise • Voltaire • Charonne • Rue des Boulets • Nation ⇒ 1 2 6 A • Buzenval • Maraîchers • Porte de Montreuil • Robespierre • Croix de Chavaux • Mairie de Montreuil |