Rue Pierre Bullet

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Rue Pierre-Bullet
location
Arrondissement 10.
quarter Porte-Saint-Martin
Beginning 52, Rue du Château-d'Eau
The End Cité Hittorf
Rue Hittorf
morphology
length 47 m
width 10 m
history
designation 1894
Coding
Paris voies / Voieactu / 7375.nom.htm 7375

The Rue Pierre Bullet is a street in the neighborhood Porte Saint-Martin of the 10th arrondissement in Paris . It is located directly behind the Mairie in the 10th arrondissement .

location

Street sign on the corner of Rue Pierre Bullet and Cité Hittorf

The Rue Pierre Bullet begins at the height of the No. 52 Rue du Château-d'Eau and ends at the Rue Hittorf or Cité Hittorf . It does not cross any other street in its course.

The side of the odd house numbers corresponds to the back of the Mairie of the 10th arrondissement, while the other side is the École maternelle Pierre Bullet and the Hôtel Gouthière .

Name origin

Paris city map from 1676

The street is named after the French architect Pierre Bullet (1639-1716), co-author of a Paris city map from 1676 and architect of the Porte Saint-Martin .

history

The street with a width of 10 meters and a length of 47 meters is on the left by the town hall of the 10th arrondissement and on the right by a communal school (nos. 2 and 4) and the Hôtel Gouthière (nr. 6) , which is now used as the city's music school (Conservatoire Hector Berlioz).

The street, completed in 1890, was named in 1894 after the architect Pierre Bullet (1639–1716) who built the Porte Saint-Martin in the same quarter .

literature

Web links

Commons : Rue Pierre Bullet  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ (French) École maternelle publique Pierre Bullet

Coordinates: 48 ° 52 ′ 18 "  N , 2 ° 21 ′ 29.2"  E