Rue de l'Odéon explained

Rue de l'Odéon
Map Type:France Paris
Map Size:265
Arrondissement:6th
Quarter:Odéon
Terminus A:16, carrefour de l'Odéon
Terminus B:12, place de l'Odéon
Length:176m (577feet)
Width:13m (43feet)
Completion Date:1780
Inauguration Label:Denomination
Inauguration Date:Rue du Théâtre-Français

The rue de l'Odéon is a street in the Odéon quarter of the 6th arrondissement of Paris on the Left Bank. Because of the presence of two bohemian bookstores, run respectively by Adrienne Monnier and Sylvia Beach, and the coterie of emergent Anglophone writers surrounding them, James Joyce nicknamed it "Stratford-on-Odéon". Monnier and Beach thought of it as Odéonia.

History

This street was constructed from 1780 onwards following letters patent of 10 August 1779 to establish the Théâtre-Français du faubourg Saint-Germain (now the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe).

Notable residents

Transport

The nearest metro station is Odéon on Lines 4 and 10. It is served by RATP buses, numbers 84, 87 and 89.

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