Passage du Havre
Passage du Havre is one of the covered passages of Paris. Formerly geared towards fish shops and railway modelling (Hornby, La Maison du Train), the arcade was rebuilt in the late 1990s as a modern mall at the time as the construction of Paris' RER E underground railway line, to welcome new shops more in keeping with the Quartier de l'Opéra-Saint Lazare, the heart of Paris major business district.
Entrance of the Passage du Havre, Rue de Caumartin | |
Shown within Paris | |
Length | 115 m (377 ft) |
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Width | 3.65 m (12.0 ft) |
Arrondissement | 9th |
Quarter | Chaussée d'Antin |
Coordinates | 48°52′30″N 2°19′40″E |
From | 69 rue de Caumartin |
To | 109 rue Saint-lazare |
Construction | |
Completion | 1845 |
The passage is near Gare Saint-Lazare and opposite the Hôtel Concorde (the station's hotel). It begins at Place du Havre and leads onto Rue de Caumartin where it ends.
The shopping centre is owned and maintained by Eurocommercial Properties N.V..[1]
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