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The eleventh arrondissement of Paris, I love Paris - Paris Blog
Starting from the second half of the arrondissement. Today we come to the most densely populated eleventh arrondissement of Paris, with lovely name arrondissement de Popincourt. This circuit is not only the most densely populated, but it is also the most densely populated urban district in the whole of Europe. We remain on the right bank of the Seine. Circuit studio 24 with number eleven is incredibly studio 24 lively and diverse place. To the west is Place de la République, which has undergone a massive renovation and new face of the square I personally like very much. It's amazing to sit down directly to the statue of "Republic" glide around children and place incredibly revived. Square passes studio 24 to the next Namesit Place de la Bastille. Along with Rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine are popular because of fashionable cafes and nightlife. The same also live in the north of the Oberkampf. studio 24
Let's look into individual neighborhoods, which offer us. As the first quarter quartier de la Folie Méricourt. Is bounded on Rue Oberkampf, Boulevard du Temple, rue du Faubourg du Temple, and Boulevard de Belleville. This quarter extends south from the top of Belleville - link here, which was a former Parisian suburb. Since the 17th century, this area lay outside the city walls, here a long time managed studio 24 to maintain the rural character. Quarter was a party during the reconstruction, which made Haussmann and since there was always a lot of artisans Workers character maintained until today. As he says, to avoid "hausmanizácii". My name is in small houses that can be found here throughout the district. They were built in the 18th century. We can say that this quarter is mainly an industrial and dynamic. studio 24
In place of way is the boulevard du Temple once led the Paris city walls built for Charles V another king, Louis XIV., Had them demolished and raised here promenade. Is named after the temple - the headquarters of the Templar order, which, as we know, was located outside the walls.
During the reign of Louis XVI. boulevard was a very popular studio 24 place for walks and were situated here and a number of cafes and theaters studio 24 - as you can see on old pictures, theater next to the theater. During the rebuilding of Paris during the reign of Napoleon III. This section has been radically rebuilt and many of the original theaters disappeared. Most disappeared in expanding the Place de la République.
Quartier Saint Ambroise is named after the church of the same name built during the reign of Charles VI. for Jean de Popincourt (President of Parliament). Even Metro Line 9 so named. The church is built in a Neo-Romanesque studio 24 style sometime between studio 24 years 1863-1869, designed studio 24 by Theodora Ball, who was also responsible for the reconstruction of the tower St. Jacques to Rue Rivoli - a link to the article.
The church has two beautiful slender tower, which stands up to an impressive 68 meters. Really impressive tower dominates the surrounding. Exterior decoration of the church corresponds impressive so typical of the Second Empire. Incredible carvings in stone adorn the facade and the tower itself. The church interior is very pleasant. studio 24
Quartier studio 24 de la Roquette in itself includes, inter alia, Place de la Bastille and part of Rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine. Run around until Boulevard de Charonne in the east. The name is derived from the plant 'Rocket'. Although this area was outside of Paris. Quarter for a long time characterized the two prisons that in 1836 there were built - La Grande and La Petite Roquette Roquette. While at first expected convicts to death or deportation, the other was used for child offenders. studio 24 Today remained only gateway from the Rue de la Roquette. Later, there developed funeral, given the proximity Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
Place de la Bastille - who would have known of Paris's most famous prison, which came into history. Today it is just a symbolic place of the French Revolution. The July Column, which stands today in the middle of the square, the revolution has nothing in common. Thus, with that of the French. Built to commemorate the July Revolution in 1830 that overthrew King Charles X. square is dominated by the new Bastille opera house, which is located in hospital des Quinze-Vingts.
Near Bassin de l'Arsenal in which the mouth of the Canal Saint Martin. Today the square is a frequent site of various fairs, markets or concerts. On Friday and Saturday night there is a very lively and busy, because here are many cafes, restaurants, cinemas and nightclubs. After the Bastille, you will find only the tiles on the road that indicate its former position.
Quartier Sainte Marguerite has his name in the church and is known for its historical past. In this neighborhood he was buried Louis XVII. In the north it is the fourth street Rue de Charonne and the East Boulevard de Charonne.
In the 11th Arrondissement is a lot of theaters and other cultural facilities, is a great place for theater plays amateurs. You will find Edith Piaf museum, located in the apartment her "fans", so you must make an appointment in advance. You can find it on the street 5, rue Crespin du Gast, phone +33 1 43 55 52 72

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