Boulevard Auguste-Blanqui | |
Map Type: | France Paris |
Map Size: | 265 |
Coordinates: | 48.83°N 2.3475°W |
Arrondissement: | 13th |
Terminus A: | 12, place d'Italie |
Terminus B: | 77, rue de la Santé |
Length: | 1040m (3,410feet) |
Width: | 68mto70mm (223feetto230feetm) |
Inauguration Label: | Denomination |
Inauguration Date: | 17 janvier 1905 |
The Boulevard Auguste-Blanqui is a boulevard in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It is one of the main arteries linking the Place d'Italie with the Place Denfert-Rochereau.
The boulevard is 1040 metres long, and approximately 70 metres wide, it starts from the Place d'Italie and extends to Rue de la Santé, on the edge of the 14th arrondissement, where it becomes the Boulevard Saint-Jacques. It traverses the former valley of the Bièvre.
The boulevard is named after the French thinker and socialist revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881).
The boulevard occupies the site of the ancient Wall of the Farmers-General. Originally, the roadways ran alongside the wall, which was knocked down in the 1860s.
Their former names were :
Street number | Description | Image | Notes | |
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n°25 | former residence of Auguste Blanqui | Plaque inscription: "In this house lived from his release from prison in 1878 until his death on 1 January 1881 Great revolutionary AUGUSTE BLANQUI. 40 years of prison never dented his loyalty to the working class cause. His example and his lessons Have notivated the heroes of 1848 and of the commune." | ||
n°18, (junction of rue Abel-Hovelacque) | École Estienne (Ecole Supérieure Estienne des Arts et Industries Graphiques) | 200px | School for graphic arts inaugurated in 1896 in honour of the Estienne family of engravers of 16th century. The roofwork of the 1,200 m2 workshop was constructed by the company owned by Gustav Eiffel | |
n°50 (junction of rue Corvisart) | Église Sainte-Rosalie | 200px | ||
n°69 | haltegarderie (children's nursery) | 150px | There is a commemorative bust of Ernest Rousselle (1836–1896), president of the Seine Conseil général, a dedicated activist on children's matters, and on abandoned children. | |
n°80 | Le Monde building |