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  2. Opéra station (Paris Métro) - Wikipedia

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    The station has three entrances. The two main entrances are on Place de l'Opéra, and the third is on Place Charles-Garnier leading to the platforms of Line 3. An additional exit from the platforms of Line 7, via escalator, is located at No. 43, Avenue de l'Opéra.

  3. Paris Métro entrances by Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    In 1904 his design for the Opéra station at Place de l'Opéra was rejected and his association with the Métro ended; many of his station entrances have been demolished, including all three of the pavilion type (at Bastille and on Avenue de Wagram at Étoile).

  4. Place de l'Opéra - Wikipedia

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    The Place de l'Opéra (French pronunciation: [plas də lɔpeʁa]) is a square in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of the Boulevard des Italiens, Boulevard des Capucines, Avenue de l'Opéra, Rue Auber [], Rue Halévy [], Rue de la Paix and Rue du Quatre-Septembre [].

  5. Paris Métro Line 3 - Wikipedia

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    With a length of 11.7 km (7 mi), Line 3 crosses Paris from west to east completely on the Rive Droite, serving the residential areas of the 17th arrondissement, the Gare Saint-Lazare, important stores and shopping centres, the area around the Place de l'Opéra, as well as the east of the city, around République station. In 2017, it carried 101 ...

  6. 9th arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    It contains many places of cultural, historical and architectural interest, including the Palais Garnier (home to the Paris Opera), on the Place de l'Opéra, together with the InterContinental Paris Le Grand Hotel's Café de la Paix, as well as Boulevard Haussmann, with the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, two large department stores, in ...

  7. List of Paris Métro stations - Wikipedia

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    Place de Clichy: 1902-10-07: 1911-02-26 underground Paris 8th, Paris 9th, Paris 17th, Paris 18th: 5,161,932: Place des Fêtes: 1911-07-18: 1935-04-28 underground Paris 19th: 2,318,764: platform only in direction Pré-Saint-Gervais and line 7 from opening until 1967 Place Monge (Jardin des Plantes – Arènes de Lutèce) 1930-02-15 underground ...

  8. Paris Métro Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    The land reserved twenty years earlier by L'Établissement public pour l'aménagement de la région de la Défense (Public Establishment for the Development of the La Défense Region, EPAD) for the extension, including in particular the La Défense - Michelet and Élysées - La Défense stations, therefore remained unused in favour of a passage ...

  9. Avenue de l'Opéra - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue de l'Opéra (French pronunciation: [avny də lɔpeʁa]) was created from 1864 to 1879 as part of Haussmann's renovation of Paris.It is situated in the center of the city, running northwest from the Louvre to the Palais Garnier, the primary opera house of Paris (until the opening of the Opéra Bastille in 1989).