Porte de la Chapelle (Paris Métro)
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| Porte de la Chapelle |
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| Date opened | 1916 | ||||||
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Paris 18e | ||||||
| Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Porte de la Chapelle is a station of the Paris Métro, which was a vast entrance through the fortifications built in 1841-45 which controlled the route impériale number 1 from Paris to Calais via Saint-Denis which followed the Rue de la Chapelle. The road followed the route of the old Roman road from Lutetia to the cities of the north.
[edit] Places of interest
The lively district of La Chapelle contains:
- the market of la Chapelle and
- the church of Jeanne d'Arc.
| Paris Métro | Line 12 |
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Porte de la Chapelle • Marx Dormoy • Marcadet — Poissonniers ⇒ 4 • Jules Joffrin • Lamarck — Caulaincourt • Abbesses • Pigalle ⇒ 2 • Saint-Georges • Notre-Dame-de-Lorette • Trinité — d'Estienne d'Orves • Saint-Lazare ⇒ 3 13 14 E • Madeleine ⇒ 8 14 • Concorde ⇒ 1 8 • Assemblée Nationale • Solférino • Rue du Bac • Sèvres — Babylone ⇒ 10 • Rennes • Notre-Dame-des-Champs • Montparnasse — Bienvenüe ⇒ 4 6 13 • Falguière • Pasteur ⇒ 6 • Volontaires • Vaugirard • Convention • Porte de Versailles • Corentin Celton • Mairie d'Issy |
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