- Rue de l'Abbaye
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caption=Rue de l'Abbaye is a commercial street in the
VIe arrondissement ofParis , named after theAbbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés . It has a length of some 170m and runs from theRue Guillaume Apollinaire to theRue de l'Echaudé . The street itself dates from 1800 although the land it runs over has a much longer history.Transportation
The area is served by the following stations of the
Paris Métro :
* Saint-Germain-des-Prés (approx. 90 m from the westernmost end of the street)
* Mabillon (approx. 100 m from the easternmost end of the street).History
The Benedictine abbey was founded by
Childebert , son ofClovis , in 543 to house relics brought from thesiege of Saragossa the previous year. These included the tunic of Saint-Vincent and a cross of gold fromToledo ; in consequence, the church and abbey were originally known as Saint-Vincent and Sainte-Croix. The church was founded somewhat later in 557 byGermain, Bishop of Paris , who was buried there in 576. A small market town grew up around the religious centre which became a place of pilgrimage and whose name changed toSaint-Germain-des-Prés ("of the meadows") in the 9th century. TheMerovingian kings of France were also buried here — the tombs all disappearing during theFrench Revolution .Around 1000 a new Romanesque church with three bell towers was built. Two of these were knocked down in 1821 due to their state of decomposition from the saltpetre in the gunpowder stored there during the French Revolution. The third bell tower still remains.
The abbot's palace (Palais Abbatial), commissioned by
Charles de Bourbon in 1586, is still occupied (Nos 1-5). The abbot's garden also exists to this day and was the scene of one of the most sombre episodes of theFrench Revolution , theSeptember Massacres of the 2nd to 5 September 1792.The street was built in 1800 by driving a way through the abbey grounds which had been taken over by the new Republic. The old refectory and part of the chapel were destroyed in the creation of the street which was initially known as "rue de la Paix", became "rue Neuve de l'Abbaye" in 1809 and settled on its current name in 1815. As recently as 1951, that portion of the original street between
Rue Bonaparte andRue Saint-Benoît was renamedRue Guillaume Apollinaire after the poetGuillaume Apollinaire .Composition
*The original abbot's palace has been the office of the "Société impériale et centrale d'Agriculture" (Imperial and Central Agricultural Company) for a number of years. This building has also, over the years, housed a number of well-known artists, such as
Jean Francois Gigoux , andJean-Jacques Pradier .
*The tomb ofRené Descartes is currently in the church of Saint Germain-des-Prés.
*"Le Petit Zinc" cafe is on the corner of Rue Saint Benoit and what was Rue de l'Abbaye (now Rue Guillaume Apollinaire). Its facade is a notable example of the Art Nouveau "Guimard style", named from the architectHector Guimard , which can also be seen in the 60 or so Métro entrances he designed.
*TheSquare Laurent-Prache was opened to the public in 1901. It was created on that part of the ruins of the abbey where the house ofAlphonse Daudet had stood.
*A head ofDora Maar byPablo Picasso , (started in 1918 and completed in 1941), as a memorial to his recently deceased friend Guillaume Apollinaire was installed in theSquare Laurent-Prache onJune 5 ,1959 and has now been returned after a short sojourn in front of the Mairie d'Osny in the Val-de-Oise department. This statue was stolen during the night of 30-31 March 1999 , resurfacing a month later as an 'object d'art' at the Hôtel de Ville in Osny.
*The UPQ "St Germain-des-Prés" ("Unité de Police de Quartier" or local police unit) is at 14 rue de l'Abbaye.References
*"Les bâtiments monastiques de l’abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés", H. Verlet, in "Paris et Île-de-France", Mémoires, IX, 1957-1958.
*"Nouvelle Histoire de Paris", ed. Hachette, 21 volumes.External links
* [http://www.paris-expert.com/parisexpert/Plans/Paris.cfm?Lat=&Lon=&Scale=&TEC=g Map of Paris (browser plugin required)]
* [http://paris-a-la-carte-version-pl.paris.fr/carto/mapping/?fr.paris.carto.mapping.parametre=ecran=URL&univers=0&mapId=1&location=D75006 For an aerial photograph tick "Voie, adresse" and type "Abbaye"]
* [http://paris1900.lartnouveau.com/paris06/square_laurent_prache.htm Paintings by Leteurtre]
* [http://www.wiu.edu/Apollinaire/Promenade_interactive.htm#La_tete_de_Dora_Maar Head of Dora Marr]
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