The Boulevard Montmartre is one of the four grands boulevards of Paris. It was constructed in 1763. Contrary to what its name may suggest, the road is not situated on the hills of Montmartre. It is the easternmost of the grand boulevards.
Length | 215 m (705 ft) |
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Width | 35 m (115 ft) |
Arrondissement | 2nd, 9th |
Quarter | Vivienne Faubourg Montmartre |
Coordinates | 48°52′18″N 2°20′29″E / 48.87167°N 2.34139°E |
From | Rue Montmartre, Rue du Faubourg Montmartre |
To | Rue de Richelieu, Rue Drouot |
Construction | |
Completion | Lettres patentes de juillet 1676. |
History
editIn 1851, as part of its publicity, an auction of a gold ingot to finance the expatriation of 3,300 would-be gold prospectors to San Francisco was held. The ingot, valued at 400,000 francs, was exhibited on the boulevard.
Location
editContrary to what its name may suggest, the road is not situated on the hills of Montmartre but is the easterly extension of the Boulevard Haussmann and the Boulevard des Italiens at their junction with Rue de Richelieu. Boulevard Montmartre marks the border between the 2nd and 9th arrondissements.
Located near the Métro stations: Richelieu–Drouot and Grands Boulevards. |
See also
editSources
edit- This page is a translation of its French equivalent.
Bibliography
edit- Danielle Chadych et Dominique Leborgne, Atlas de Paris, Parigramme, 2002 (ISBN 2-84096-249-7).
References
editExternal links
edit- Official nomenclature of Parisian roads (in French)