Shown within Paris | |
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 / 48.83194; 2.36944 |
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
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
- 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
It is within a kilometer of the following notable sites:
External links
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