Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Rue Adolphe Mille, Paris

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Length
  
176 m (577 ft)

Quarter
  
Pont de Flandre

To
  
rue Delesseux

Inaugurated
  
5 April 1904

Major cities
  
Paris

Width
  
15.50 m (50.9 ft)

From
  
avenue Jean Jaurès

Denomination
  
April 5, 1904

Arrondissement
  
19th arrondissement

Rue Adolphe Mille, Paris

Rue Adolphe Mille is a street in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, near the parc de la Villette, the Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse and the Cité de la Musique.

Contents

Map of Rue Adolphe Mille, 75019 Paris, France

History

Previously 'impasse de Dépotoir' ("dead end of the Dump"), and in one extremity 'rue du Dépotoir.' Once led to a former plaster pit-mine reemployed as a garbage dump.

Present Name

Adolphe Auguste Mille (1812–1894), general inspector of the Department of 'ponts et Chaussées' (bridges and streets), civil engineer for the city of Paris, creator of the 'dépotoire municipale' (municipal dump). Was also an activist for the re-use of Paris' sewage for local agriculture.

Transportation

The nearest stations of the Paris Métro are Ourcq and Porte de Pantin, on Line 5.

References

Rue Adolphe Mille, Paris Wikipedia