Rue Brancion

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Rue Brancion
Looking toward Boulevard Lefebvre.
Rue Brancion is located in Paris
Rue Brancion
Shown within Paris
Length910 m (2,990 ft)
Width20 m (66 ft)
Arrondissement15th
QuarterSaint-Lambert
Coordinates48°49′55″N 2°18′10″E / 48.831857°N 2.302805°E / 48.831857; 2.302805
From6, Place d'Alleray
To167, Boulevard Lefebvre
Construction
Denomination1864

The Rue Brancion is a street in the Saint-Lambert quarter in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France.[1]

Route[edit]

Rue Brancion starts at 6, Place d'Alleray and ends at 167, Boulevard Lefebvre.[1]

It forms the eastern boundary of Parc Georges-Brassens and crosses over the disused tracks of the Petite Ceinture railway line.

History[edit]

In 1864, the street was named after Colonel Adolphe-Ernest Raguet de Brancion [fr], who was killed in the Malakoff bastion attack in 1855.[1]

The southern part of the street, between Rue des Morillons and Boulevard Lefebvre, was previously known as "rue du Pont de Turbigo".[1]

The street was extended from Rue des Morillons to Rue de Vouillé in 1901, then from Rue de Vouillé to Rue d'Alleray in 1906.[2]

Important and historical buildings[edit]

  • In front of this entrance, there are two statues:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "rue Brancion". v2asp.paris.fr (in French). Paris City Council. June 9, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  2. ^ Jacques Hillairet. Dictionnaire historique des rues de Paris (in French). Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit. p. 237. ISBN 2-7073-1054-9. OCLC 466966117.
  3. ^ "L'organisation des services centraux du ministère du travail 1945–2012". Les Cahiers du comité d’histoire des administrations chargées du travail, de l’emploi et de la formation professionnelle (PDF) (in French). Vol. I : 1945–1989. December 2012. p. 12.