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{{Short description|Street in Paris, France}} |
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| arrondissement = [[6th arrondissement of Paris|6th]] |
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⚫ | The '''Rue de Seine''' is a street in the [[6th arrondissement of Paris]]. It is one of the most sought after streets in Paris due to its history and very close proximity to the [[Louvre]] and other famous Parisian landmarks.<ref name=InstantParis>{{cite web|title=One bedroom rue de Seine|url=http://www.instantparis.me/Seine.html|publisher=Instant Paris|accessdate=23 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160914104501/http://www.instantparis.me/Seine.html |archive-date=14 September 2016}}</ref> |
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'''Rue de Seine''' is a street in the [[6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] of [[Paris]]. |
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⚫ | The Rue de Seine and surrounding streets are host to the highest concentration of [[art galleries]] and [[antique dealer]]s in the world.<ref name=InstantParis /> Other nearby famous landmarks include the [[Café de Flore]], [[Les Deux Magots]] and the [[Jardin du Luxembourg]]. The neighbourhood of the Rue de Seine also includes famous fashion houses, such as [[Dior]], [[Yves Saint Laurent (brand)|Yves Saint Laurent]] and [[Hugo Boss]]. |
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⚫ | Rue de Seine is one of the most sought after streets in Paris due to its history and very close proximity to the [[Louvre]] and other famous Parisian landmarks.<ref>{{cite web |
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==In popular culture== |
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The rue de Seine and surrounding streets are host to the highest concentration of [[art galleries]] and [[antique dealer]]s in the world.<ref>{{cite web|last=Paris|first=Instant|title=One bedroom rue de Seine|url=http://www.instantparis.me/Seine.html|publisher=Instant Paris|accessdate=23 May 2014}}</ref> |
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* The [[Hotel La Louisiane]] at 60 rue de Seine is famous for having accommodated many notable jazz musicians and writers, including [[Miles Davis]], [[Chet Baker]], [[John Coltrane]], [[Ernest Hemingway]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]].<ref>[https://www.eurocheapo.com/paris/hotel/hotel-la-louisiane.html "Hotel La Louisiane"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231029051218/https://www.eurocheapo.com/paris/hotel/hotel-la-louisiane.html |date=2023-10-29 }}, Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors.</ref> |
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* ''Rue de Seine'' is the title of a 2006 album by [[Martial Solal]] and [[Dave Douglas (trumpeter)|Dave Douglas]].<ref>Nic Jones, [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/rue-de-seine-dave-douglas-cam-jazz-review-by-nic-jones.php "Martial Solal / Dave Douglas: Rue De Seine (2006)"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517082314/https://www.allaboutjazz.com/rue-de-seine-dave-douglas-cam-jazz-review-by-nic-jones.php |date=2021-05-17 }}, All Music review.</ref> |
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* It is also referenced by [[Julio Cortazar]] in the first paragraph of his novel [[Hopscotch (Cortázar novel)|''Hopscotch'']] (Rayuela). |
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⚫ | * It is also famous for [[Guy Debord]]'s 1953 [[anticapitalist]] graffiti ''Ne travaillez jamais'' (''Never work'').<ref>Debord [http://www.notbored.org/debord-27June1963.html Letter] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091003134215/http://www.notbored.org/debord-27June1963.html |date=2009-10-03 }} to the Library Circle, 27 June 1963</ref><ref>''Internationale Situationniste'' #8, p.42</ref> |
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==Notable residents== |
==Notable residents== |
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*[[D'Artagnan|Count D'Artagnan]], captain of the [[Musketeers of the Guard]] who died during the [[Franco-Dutch |
* [[D'Artagnan|Count D'Artagnan]], captain of the [[Musketeers of the Guard]] who died during the [[Franco-Dutch War]], lived at no. 25 rue de Seine. |
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*[[Charles Baudelaire]], French poet who lived at |
* [[Charles Baudelaire]], French poet who lived at no. 57 and no. 27 rue de Seine. |
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*[[Jacques Borker]], 20th |
* [[Jacques Borker]], 20th-century French artist. |
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*[[Raymond Duncan]], American dancer, philosopher, artist and brother of [[Isadora Duncan]] lived at |
* [[Raymond Duncan (dancer)|Raymond Duncan]], American dancer, philosopher, artist and brother of [[Isadora Duncan]] lived at no. 51 rue de Seine |
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*Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin known as "[[George Sand]]", French novelist known for her numerous affairs with celebrities including [[Frederic Chopin]], lived at |
* Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin known as "[[George Sand]]", French novelist known for her numerous affairs with celebrities including [[Frederic Chopin]], lived at no. 52 rue de Seine |
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* [[Jessica Lange]], American film actor and photographer |
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* [[Marcello Mastroianni]], Italian film actor |
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*[[Adam Bernard Mickiewicz]], Polish poet |
* [[Adam Bernard Mickiewicz]], Polish poet |
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*[[Claude-Louis Navier]], French engineer and physicist who specialized in mechanics |
* [[Claude-Louis Navier]], French engineer and physicist who specialized in mechanics |
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*[[St. Vincent de Paul]], priest of the [[Catholic Church]] who was venerated as a [[saint]] in the [[Catholic Church]] and the [[Anglican Communion]] and known as the "Great Apostle of Charity", lived at |
* [[St. Vincent de Paul]], priest of the [[Catholic Church]] who was venerated as a [[saint]] in the [[Catholic Church]] and the [[Anglican Communion]] and known as the "Great Apostle of Charity", lived at no. 1 rue de Seine. |
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==Gallery== |
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[[File:P1020857 Paris VI Rue de Seine n°41 rwk.JPG|thumb|Number 41 Rue de Seine]] |
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|File:P1020845 Paris VI Rue de Seine rwk.JPG|Entrance to the Rue de Seine |
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|File:P1020857 Paris VI Rue de Seine n°41 rwk.JPG|No. 41 Rue de Seine |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Streets in the 6th arrondissement of Paris|Seine]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 22 September 2024
Length | 665 m (2,182 ft) |
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Arrondissement | 6th |
Quarter | Saint-Germain-des-Prés |
Coordinates | 48°51′15″N 2°20′13″E / 48.85417°N 2.33694°E |
From | 3 quai Malaquais |
To | 16 rue Saint-Sulpice |
Construction | |
Completion | 1259 |
The Rue de Seine is a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It is one of the most sought after streets in Paris due to its history and very close proximity to the Louvre and other famous Parisian landmarks.[1]
The Rue de Seine and surrounding streets are host to the highest concentration of art galleries and antique dealers in the world.[1] Other nearby famous landmarks include the Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots and the Jardin du Luxembourg. The neighbourhood of the Rue de Seine also includes famous fashion houses, such as Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Hugo Boss.
In popular culture
[edit]- The Hotel La Louisiane at 60 rue de Seine is famous for having accommodated many notable jazz musicians and writers, including Miles Davis, Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.[2]
- Rue de Seine is the title of a 2006 album by Martial Solal and Dave Douglas.[3]
- In the French novel La Duchesse de Langeais by Honoré de Balzac, the aristocratic character Marquess Armand de Montriveau lived in the Rue de Seine.
- Rue de Seine is the title of a poem by the French poet Jacques Prévert.
- It is also referenced by Julio Cortazar in the first paragraph of his novel Hopscotch (Rayuela).
- It is also famous for Guy Debord's 1953 anticapitalist graffiti Ne travaillez jamais (Never work).[4][5]
Notable residents
[edit]- Count D'Artagnan, captain of the Musketeers of the Guard who died during the Franco-Dutch War, lived at no. 25 rue de Seine.
- Charles Baudelaire, French poet who lived at no. 57 and no. 27 rue de Seine.
- Jacques Borker, 20th-century French artist.
- Raymond Duncan, American dancer, philosopher, artist and brother of Isadora Duncan lived at no. 51 rue de Seine
- Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin known as "George Sand", French novelist known for her numerous affairs with celebrities including Frederic Chopin, lived at no. 52 rue de Seine
- Jessica Lange, American film actor and photographer
- Marcello Mastroianni, Italian film actor
- Adam Bernard Mickiewicz, Polish poet
- Claude-Louis Navier, French engineer and physicist who specialized in mechanics
- St. Vincent de Paul, priest of the Catholic Church who was venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion and known as the "Great Apostle of Charity", lived at no. 1 rue de Seine.
Gallery
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "One bedroom rue de Seine". Instant Paris. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- ^ "Hotel La Louisiane" Archived 2023-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors.
- ^ Nic Jones, "Martial Solal / Dave Douglas: Rue De Seine (2006)" Archived 2021-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, All Music review.
- ^ Debord Letter Archived 2009-10-03 at the Wayback Machine to the Library Circle, 27 June 1963
- ^ Internationale Situationniste #8, p.42