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Richelieu - Drouot Metro Station

General Information

Completion: 5 May 1931
Status: in use

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Coordinates: 48° 52' 19.56" N    2° 20' 22.25" E
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Richelieu–Drouot (French pronunciation: ​[ʁiʃ(ə)ljø dʁu.o]) is a station of the Paris Métro on Line 8 and Line 9. It was opened on 30 June 1928 with the extension of line 8 from Opéra and line 9 from Chaussée d'Antin.

It is named after the Boulevard de Richelieu and Rue Drouot. Richelieu (1585–1642) was Secretary of State to Louis XIII. Antoine Drouot (1774–1847) was Aide-de-camp to Napoleon I in 1813 and accompanied him to Elba and during his brief comeback known as the Hundred Days.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Richelieu–Drouot (Paris Métro)" and modified on February 21, 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20051679
  • Published on:
    08/01/2010
  • Last updated on:
    23/03/2021
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