Rue Sibour

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Rue Sibour
location
Arrondissement 10.
quarter Porte-Saint-Martin
Beginning 121, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin
The End 70, Boulevard de Strasbourg
morphology
length 70 m
width 15 m
history
designation 1865
Coding
Paris 8591
Street sign at the Saint-Laurent church
Northern portal of the Saint-Laurent church on rue Sibour

The Rue Sibour is a street in the neighborhood Porte Saint-Martin of the 10th arrondissement in Paris .

location

The Rue Pierre Sibour begins at the height of no. 121 of the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin and ends at the height of no. 70 of the Boulevard de Strasbourg . It does not cross any other street in its course.

Name origin

The road, completed in 1850, was named in 1865 after the Archbishop of Paris Auguste Sibour (1792-1857), who was murdered on January 3, 1857 in the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont in Paris by the suspended priest Jean-Louis Verger.

history

The street used to be part of the Rue de la Fidélité , from which it was separated by decree of October 2, 1865.

The street is bordered on the whole left by the Saint-Laurent church and on the right by residential and hotel buildings.

literature

Web links

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

Coordinates: 48 ° 52 ′ 30.2 "  N , 2 ° 21 ′ 30.1"  E