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Champ De Mars (Paris Métro)
left, Location Champ de Mars () is a ghost station along line 8 of the Paris Métro, between the stations la Motte-Picquet - Grenelle and École Militaire. It is situated in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, to the southwest of the public garden called Champ de Mars. The station The station was opened in 1913 and was closed on 2 September 1939. Today, a station of line C of the RER situated to the northwest of the public garden Champ de Mars The Champ de Mars (; en, Field of Mars) is a large public greenspace in Paris, France, located in the seventh ''arrondissement'', between the Eiffel Tower to the northwest and the École Militaire to the southeast. The park is named after t ... has taken its name and is called Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel, with a connection to line 6 at the station Bir-Hakeim. Railway stations in France opened in 1913 1939 disestablishments in France Ghost stations of the Paris Métro Paris Métro line 8 Paris Métro stations in the 7 ...
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Champ De Mars (Paris Metro)
The Champ de Mars (; en, Field of Mars) is a large public Urban open space, greenspace in Paris, France, located in the 7ème arrondissement, Paris, seventh ''arrondissement'', between the Eiffel Tower to the northwest and the École Militaire to the southeast. The park is named after the Campus Martius ("Mars Field") in Rome, which was dedicated to the god Mars. The name alludes to the fact that the lawns here were formerly used as drilling and marching grounds by the French military. The nearest List of stations of the Paris Métro, Métro stations are La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle (Paris Métro), La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, École Militaire (Paris Métro), École Militaire, and Gare du Champ de Mars, Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, an RER suburban-commuter-railway station. A disused station, Champ de Mars (Paris Métro), Champ de Mars, is also nearby. History Originally, the Champ de Mars was part of a large flat open area called Grenelle, which was reserved for market gardening ...
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