Boulevard Richard-Lenoir
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir. | |
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Arrondissement | 11th |
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Quarter | Bastille |
From | Bastille |
To | Avenue de la République |
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, running from the Bastille to the Avenue de la République, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards driven through Paris by Baron Haussmann during the Second French Empire of Napoleon III.
The Boulevard is named after François Richard and Joseph Lenoir-Dufresne, industrialists who brought the cotton industry to Paris in the 18th and 19th century. It is the site of a weekly art market and of a bi-weekly fruit and vegetable market that is one of the largest in Paris.
Fictional
Jules Maigret is portrayed as living at 132 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir.
Gallery
- Boulevard Richard-Lenoir plaque
- Boulevard Richard-Lenoir in 1981
- A building at the Boulevard Richard Lenoir (numbers 53-55) in Paris in 1981. Unknown architect
See also
Coordinates: 48°51′36″N 2°22′19″E / 48.8599°N 2.3719°E
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