Rue Zadkine
Appearance
Length | 90 m (300 ft) |
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Width | 37 m (121 ft) |
Arrondissement | 13th |
Quarter | Gare. |
Coordinates | 48°49′55″N 2°22′10″E / 48.83194°N 2.36944°E |
From | 19 Rue Duchefdelaville |
To | 9 Baudouin |
Construction | |
Completion | 1994 |
Denomination | 14 January 1994 |
The Rue Zadkine is a commercial street in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, named after the sculptor of Russian descent Ossip Zadkine. It runs from the Rue Baudoin to the Rue Duchefdelaville. It has a length of some 90 m, and broadens from a width of 15 m to 25 m along its length.
The closest métro stations are:
- Chevaleret (approx. 300 m)
- Bibliothèque François Mitterrand (approx. 400 m).
One of Karina Bisch's paintings of contemporary situated buildings is entitled rue Zadkine (02.17).
History
[edit]The street was created in 1994 during the development of the ZAC (Zone d’Aménagement Concerté) Chevaleret-Jeanne d'Arc. It was originally denominated CE/13. It covers the entirety of what was the cul-de-sac Duchefdelaville.
Composition
[edit]- No. 1: The Galerie Kréo;
- No. 4: APF SESSD (Association des paralysés de France, Association of the paralysed) (Service de Soins Enfants, Childcare services);
- No. 5: Syndicat des Journalistes et Ecrivains (Trade Union of Journalists and Writers);
- No. 6: Geneviève Leblanc, national delegate for Miss France.
Notable sites
[edit]It is within a kilometer of the following notable sites:
External links
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