Rue Gustave Nadaud
Coordinates: 48 ° 52 ' N , 2 ° 16' E
Rue Gustave Nadaud | |
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location | |
Arrondissement | 16. |
quarter | Muette |
Beginning | 11-15, rue de la Pompe |
The End | 12, Boulevard Émile-Augier |
morphology | |
length | 85 m |
width | 10 m |
history | |
designation | 1894 |
Coding | |
Paris | 4375 |
The Rue Gustave Nadaud is a 85 meter long and 10 meter wide road in the district Muette the 16th arrondissement of Paris .
location
The street starts between numbers 11 and 15 on rue de la Pompe and ends at number 12 on Boulevard Émile Augier .
Name origin
The street name is intended to remind of the chansonnier and musician Gustave Nadaud (1820-1893).
history
Originally the street, which at that time extended further to the west, was called Avenue de la Petite-Muette and led to a separate wing of the castle La Muette , the so-called Petite Muette , which was inhabited by the Marquis de Talleyrand around 1796 .
It led past the edge of the property that the writer and critic Jules Janin (1804–1874) lived in from 1856 until his death and that today forms the property at number 11 on rue de la Pompe , where rue Gustave Nadaud begins . In 1894 the street was shortened considerably by the construction of the Boulevard Émile Augier and has ended there ever since.
When the street was reduced to its current length, it was named after the songwriter and singer Gustave Nadaud (1820-1893), who died the previous year and who wrote more than 300 songs. Nadaud lived on the street named after him and later on Rue de Passy .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Le Château de la Muette (French)
- ↑ Marquis de Rochegude: Promenades dans toutes les rues de Paris par arrondissements (French)
- ^ Philippe Siguret, Bertrand Lemoine : Vie et histoire du XIVe arrondissement , Paris, Edition Hervas, 1991, p. 127