General Information
Completion: | 3 November 1904 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Below grade metro or light-rail station |
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Structure: |
Underground structure |
Location
Location: |
Paris ( 2nd), Paris, Ile-de-France, France |
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Part of: | |
Coordinates: | 48° 52' 10.56" N 2° 20' 11.87" E |
Technical Information
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Quatre-Septembre is a station on Paris Métro Line 3.
It is named for the date of 4 September 1870, the date Napoleon III fell and the Third French Republic was proclaimed.
History
It was opened in October 1904, when the first section of Line 3 began service between the Avenue de Villiers (today the station is known as simply Villiers) and Père Lachaise.
Situated on the Rue du 4 Septembre, the station commemorates the date of 4 September 1870, when Léon Gambetta proclaimed the beginning of the French Third Republic from the palace of the Tuileries, after the capture of French emperor Napoleon III by German armies during the Franco-Prussian War.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Quatre-Septembre (Paris Métro)" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20051670 - Published on:
08/01/2010 - Last updated on:
25/01/2022