Rue André Barsacq
The Rue André Barsacq is a road located in Montmartre. Formerly known as the Rue Berthe, its name refers to the playwright André Barsacq.
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Length | 140 |
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Width | 10 |
Addresses | 3-6 |
Arrondissement | 18 |
Quarter | Montmartre |
From | Rue Foyatier |
To | Rue Drevet |
Features
- Galerie Chappe (at #4)
- Galerie Paul Frèches (at #12)
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