La Tour-Maubourg (Paris Métro)
Paris Métro station | |||||||||||
Location |
7th arrondissement of Paris Île-de-France France | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 48°51′28″N 2°18′37″E / 48.857667°N 2.310399°ECoordinates: 48°51′28″N 2°18′37″E / 48.857667°N 2.310399°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | RATP | ||||||||||
Operated by | RATP | ||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||
Fare zone | 1 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 13 July 1913 | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
| |||||||||||
Location | |||||||||||
La Tour-Maubourg Location within Paris |
La Tour-Maubourg is a station on line 8 of the Paris Métro. The station is located next to Les Invalides.
The station was opened on 13 July 1913 as part of the original section of Line 8 between Beaugrenelle (now Charles Michels, which is now on line 10) and Opéra. It is named after the Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, which commemorates Marquis Victor de Fay de la Tour-Maubourg (1768-1850), who was a General under Napoleon, Minister for War after the Restoration and then Governor of Les Invalides from 1821 to 1830.
Station layout
Street Level |
B1 | Mezzanine for platform connection |
Line 8 platform level | ||
Westbound | ← toward Balard (École Militaire) | |
Eastbound | Pointe du Lac (Invalides) → | toward|
Gallery
- Street-level entrance at La Tour-Maubourg
- The church at Les Invalides, with its dome
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.