Rue Vaneau

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Rue Vaneau

Rue Vaneau is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is named after Louis Vaneau (1811–1830), a student of the École Polytechnique, who was killed while charging the Caserne de Babylone (barracks) during the July Revolution.

It is close to the personal residence of the Prime Minister of France, .

Karl Marx lived in this street when he was in Paris between 1843 and 1845. It is now populated by Hotels, apartments, and high end department stores.[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ Basinger, Rachel (31 December 2017). People That Changed the Course of History: The Story of Karl Marx 200 Years After His Birth. ISBN 9781620234174.
  2. ^ "Rue Vaneau – Left in Paris".

Coordinates: 48°51′03″N 2°19′10″E / 48.85083°N 2.31944°E / 48.85083; 2.31944

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