Quai des Célestins explained

The quai des Célestins runs along the Seine in Paris' 4th arrondissement. The quay, or dock, runs into the quai Henri-IV upstream, and downstream becomes the quai de l'Hôtel-de-Ville.

History

The quay was named after the couvent des Célestins,[1] located at the current site of the Caserne des Célestins of the Garde républicaine.

The main entrance to the Hôtel Saint-Pol, also vanished now, was on the quai des Célestins.[1]

The quay was rebuilt and paved in 1705.[1]

Notable locations

Access

The quai des Célestins is served by and is close to the Metro line  

, at the Pont Marie et Sully - Morland stations as well as the RATP bus lines 67 86 87.

Notes

  1. Web site: Dictionnaire: Rues de Paris . dead . https://archive.today/20161031183602/http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k200946t . 31 October 2016 . 31 October 2016 . dmy-all .
  2. http://paris1900.lartnouveau.com/paris04/hotels/l_ecole_massillon.htm L'École Massillon - Paris 4e

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