Rue Chardon-Lagache

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Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '  N , 2 ° 16'  E

Rue Chardon-Lagache
location
Arrondissement 16.
quarter Auteuil
Beginning 1, Rue du Buis and Rue Wilhem
The End 170-178, avenue de Versailles
morphology
length 950 m
width 20 m
history
Emergence 1862
designation 1892
Original names Partie de la rue de la Municipalité
Rue Le Mire
Rue du Point du Jour
Coding
Paris 1795

The Rue Chardon Lagache is a street in the 16th arrondissement of Paris .

location

The street is located in the district (city district) Auteuil and runs from the Place Théodore Rivière south to the Avenue de Versailles .

It can be reached by metro via the Chardon – Lagache and Église d'Auteuil stations or the RATP 22 and 62 bus routes . Metro-M.svg Paris Metro 10.svgParis bus icon.svg

Name origin

The old people's home from which the street name is derived

The street is named in honor of the Chardon-Lagache couple, the founders of the old people's home in the street.

history

The former "Rue de la Municipalité" ( German  municipal street ) is listed in the cadastre of 1823 of the municipality of Auteuil . Before and after its incorporation into Paris (decree of May 23, 1863), the street was extended to its present length by further streets and on March 10, 1896 the current name was finally confirmed.

Attractions

  • No. 1: Right at the beginning of the street on the left is the old people's home founded by Pierre Alfred Chardon in 1863, which was named after the Chardon couple (she was a born Lagache). Later the entire street was named after the old people's home or its founders.
  • No. 11: Hôpital Sainte-Périne - Rossini - Chardon-Lagache was originally founded in 1857 as a retirement home, of which the oldest buildings were inaugurated in 1865. Behind it is the approximately seven hectare Parc Sainte-Périne . Opposite the hospital is the entrance to the Chardon-Lagache metro station .
  • No. 8: The entire area to the right of the street is covered by a huge plot of land on which the Lycée Jean-Baptiste Say (entrance at 11, Rue d'Auteuil ) and - to the south of it - the Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maître , IUFM for short (entrance at 10, Rue Molitor ).
  • No. 41: Further south (also on the left side of the street) is the Hôtel Jassadé, built in 1893/94 by the architect Hector Guimard (1867–1942) , which was commissioned by the family of the same name. The massive and asymmetrical building is considered to be the most typical structure in the idiosyncratic style of Hector Guimard, which is expressed in the gables with floral motifs, cast iron elements, glass windows and the linear play between bricks and white stone.

Web links

Commons : Rue Chardon-Lagache  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. www.v2asp.paris.fr/ (French)
  2. Cadastre Napoléonien of communes annexées (1808-1825) , Auteuil, section A, 5e feuille, cote D6P2 / 2/1 / 6th .
  3. http://www.ger.cityvox.fr/guide-enfants_paris/hotel-jassede_38560/ProfilLieu (French)