- Oberkampf (Paris Métro)
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Oberkampf Date opened 17 December 1906 Accesses 20, rue de Crussol
18, boul. Voltaire
19, boul. Voltaire
43, boul. VoltaireMunicipality/
Arrondissementthe 11th arrondissement of Paris Fare zone 1 Next stations Paris Métro Line 5 Direction
Place d'ItalieDirection
Bobigny – Pablo PicassoRichard-Lenoir République Paris Métro Line 9 Direction
Pont de SèvresDirection
Mairie de MontreuilRépublique Saint-Ambroise List of stations of the Paris Métro Oberkampf is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 5 and Line 9.
The station was opened on 15 January 1907, a month after the opening of the extension of line 5 from Quai de la Rapée to Lancry (now called Jacques Bonsergent) on 17 December 1906. The line 9 platforms were opened on 10 December 1933 with the extension of the line from Richelieu - Drouot to Porte de Montreuil.
The name refers to Rue Oberkampf, named for Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, an 18th-century German-born French industrialist.
References
- Arnold Delaney (2006). Paris by Metro: An Underground History. Interlink. ISBN 1566566460.
Gallery
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Line 9 platforms at Oberkampf
Paris Métro Line 9 Pont de Sèvres
• Billancourt • Marcel Sembat • Porte de Saint-Cloud • Exelmans • Michel-Ange — Molitor
(eastbound) • Michel-Ange — Auteuil
(westbound) • Jasmin • Ranelagh • La Muette • Rue de la Pompe • Trocadéro
• Iéna • Alma — Marceau • Franklin D. Roosevelt
• Saint-Philippe du Roule • Miromesnil
• Saint-Augustin
• Havre — Caumartin
• Chaussée d'Antin — La Fayette
• Richelieu — Drouot
• Grands Boulevards • Bonne Nouvelle • Strasbourg — Saint-Denis
• République
• Oberkampf
• Saint-Ambroise • Voltaire • Charonne • Rue des Boulets • Nation
• Buzenval • Maraîchers • Porte de Montreuil • Robespierre • Croix de Chavaux • Mairie de Montreuil
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