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In 1923, there were 351 numbers in the avenue. [1] A part of the avenue Berthelot was renamed rue Paul Painlevé on 11 March 1935. In 1939, another part was renamed avenue Jean Mermoz and rue Paul Painlevé was incorporated into this new avenue. [2] At number 59, there was the Châlet Russe which was destroyed by bombing on 26 May 1944.
During the Second World War, the square of Bachut was extended and the avenue Berthelot enlarged. [1] At the time, J.H. Lambert planned for the post-war the construction of 6,840 housing units focused on the avenue Berthelot extended (current avenue Jean Mermoz), but these projects were eventually cancelled. In 1959, the 8th quarter was created.
The 8th arrondissement of Lyon(French: 8 e arrondissement de Lyon) is one of the 9 arrondissements of Lyon. Geography ... Avenue Berthelot; Boulevard des États-Unis;
Avenue Berthelot; C. Place Carnot. Boulevard des Canuts; ... Avenue Foch (Lyon) Rue du Fort Saint-Irénée; Avenue des Frères Lumière; Cours Franklin Roosevelt; G
The station is located on the railway bridge which is parallel to the avenue Berthelot and perpendicular to the avenue Jean-Jaurès. It is served by line B of the metro, the tram T2, many city buses (lines C4, C7, C12, C14, 35, S3, Zi6), a taxi station and two Vélo'v stations.
It begins after the Boulevard des Belges in the north of the 6th arrondissement, and ends on the Avenue Berthelot in the 7th arrondissement in the south. This is one of the longest streets in the city, as well as the Rue de Créqui, the Rue Duguesclin or the Avenue Jean Jaurès with 3,850 meters.
The nine arrondissements of Lyon Arrondissements of Lyon The 6th arrondissement of Lyon ( French : 6 e arrondissement de Lyon ) is one of the nine arrondissements of the City of Lyon .
The Rue Édouard-Herriot (or Rue du Président-Édouard-Herriot [ʁy dy pʁezidɑ̃ edwaʁ ɛʁjo]) is one of the most important shopping streets of the Presqu'île in Lyon.It links the two most famous places of the city, the Place Bellecour (south) and the Place des Terreaux (north).