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The Boulevard de l'Hôpital () is a tree-lined boulevard in the
13th arrondissement of Paris The 13th arrondissement of Paris (''XIIIe arrondissement'') is one of the 20 Arrondissements of Paris, arrondissements of Paris. In spoken French, the arrondissement is referred to as ''le treizième'' ("the thirteenth"). The arrondissement is ...
, which also briefly borders on the 5th arrondissement. It runs a distance of 1,395 meters, from the Place Valhubert at the
pont d'Austerlitz The Pont d'Austerlitz is a bridge which crosses the Seine River in Paris, France. It owes its name to the battle of Austerlitz (1805). Location The bridge links the 12th arrondissement at the rue Ledru-Rollin, to the 5th and 13th arrondissements, ...
, by the
gare d'Austerlitz Gare d'Austerlitz ( English: ''Austerlitz station''), officially Paris Austerlitz, is one of the seven large Paris railway terminal stations. The station is located on the left bank of the Seine in the southeastern part of the city, in the 13 ...
, rising in a gentle slope towards its end at the
place d'Italie The Place d'Italie (; ) is a public space in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The square has an average dimension somewhat less than 200 meters in extent (comprising about 30,000 m2), and the following streets meet there: * Boulevard Vincent-Aur ...
- the town hall of the arrondissement being located at their intersection. Along the way, it serves the
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and the Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière from which it derives its name. In front of the hospital stands a statue of doctor
Philippe Pinel Philippe Pinel (; 20 April 1745 – 25 October 1826) was a French physician, precursor of psychiatry and incidentally a zoologist. He was instrumental in the development of a more humane psychological approach to the custody and care of ps ...
. The boulevard is an important traffic axis. Bordered by public and teaching establishments such as the general police station of the arrondissement, it has relatively little commercial and leisure activity excepting the shops and restaurants close to the gare d'Austerlitz. The boulevard is also home to the
Arts et Métiers ParisTech Arts et Métiers ParisTech () is a French engineering and research institute of higher education. It is a ''grande école'', recognized for leading in the fields of mechanics and industrialization. Founded in 1780, it is among the oldest French i ...
main campus. This engineering graduate school built its facilities in 1910, at this time it was called ENSAM. Nowadays, more than 950 graduate students are attending courses in fields such as industrial or mechanical engineering. The Métro Line 5 runs through the Austerlitz viaduct, along the boulevard which has four stations: *
Gare d'Austerlitz Gare d'Austerlitz ( English: ''Austerlitz station''), officially Paris Austerlitz, is one of the seven large Paris railway terminal stations. The station is located on the left bank of the Seine in the southeastern part of the city, in the 13 ...
(at its northmost end) * Saint-Marcel (opposite Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière) *
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*
Place d'Italie The Place d'Italie (; ) is a public space in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The square has an average dimension somewhat less than 200 meters in extent (comprising about 30,000 m2), and the following streets meet there: * Boulevard Vincent-Aur ...
(at its southmost end)


History

The boulevard is one of the ''Boulevards du midi'' of
Louis XIV LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the List of longest-reign ...
, constructed to supplement the band of boulevards already completed on the right bank of the
Seine The Seine ( , ) is a river in northern France. Its drainage basin is in the Paris Basin (a geological relative lowland) covering most of northern France. It rises at Source-Seine, northwest of Dijon in northeastern France in the Langres plat ...
. However, the work advanced very slowly and the boulevard only finally opened in 1760. It was then the start of the road to
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, which followed the course of the present
avenue d'Italie The Avenue d'Italie () is one of the main communication axes of the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It goes from the Place d'Italie to the Porte d'Italie, crossing the . Line 7 of the Paris metro has four stations along the avenue. Description Th ...
. In the projects for the restoration of Paris in the post-war period (the 1959 town-planning directive), it was intended that the boulevard de l'Hôpital be integrated into an expressway crossing Paris from south to north, which would have joined the
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir The Boulevard Richard-Lenoir (), running from the Bastille The Bastille (, ) was a fortress in Paris, known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used ...
on the right bank. However, this plan was never implemented, so the layout of the boulevard has scarcely changed from the original.


Composition

The odd-numbered buildings are on the Gare d'Austerlitz/Pitié-Salpêtrière (eastern) side of the boulevard and the even-numbered buildings on the opposite (western) side.


Odd numbers

* n° 1-27 : Gare d'Austerlitz ** n° 7 : Houses ''L'Association pour l'histoire des chemins de fer en France'' (Association for the history of railways in France.) * n° 47-97 : Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière ** n° 47 : ''Chapelle de la Salpêtrière'' (Hospital Chapel), masterpiece of
Libéral Bruant Libéral Bruant (; c. 1635 – 22 November 1697) was a French architect best known as the designer of the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. Bruant was the most notable member in a family that produced a long series of architects active from the 16t ...
architect of , built around 1675, on the model of a Greek cross. It has 4 central chapels each capable of holding a congregation of some 1,000 people. It has a central octagonal cupola illuminated by picture windows in circular arcs. *** Also houses ARTC ''Association pour la Recherche sur les Tumeurs Cérébrales'' (Association for Research on Cerebral Tumours). *** Occasionally houses art exhibitions. The Bombay-born British sculptor,
Anish Kapoor Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor (born 12 March 1954) is a British sculptor specializing in installation art and conceptual art. Born in Mumbai, Kapoor attended the elite all-boys Indian boarding school The Doon School, before moving to the United Ki ...
has exhibited here. * n° 91 and 105
Pitié-Salpêtrière Faculty of Medicine (in French)
* n° 103/105/105B : Centre Hospitalier Universitaire. * n° 149-155 :
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(ENSAM) ** n° 151 :Underground Amphitheater of Arts et Métiers ParisTech - a reinforced concrete thin-shell structure built in 1960–1961 which has been shown at the
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, as part of the programme devoted to 20th Century Engineering. . * n° 159 : Primary School.


Even numbers

* n° 50-52 : The fictional ''maison Gorbeau'' in Book 4 (''La masure Gorbeau '', Gorbeau's hovel) of
Victor Hugo Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (; 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French Romanticism, Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright, journalist, human rights activist and politician. His most famous works are the novels ''The Hunchbac ...
's
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. * n° 56 : AOF ''Association des Optométristes de France'' (Association of French Optometrists). * n° 66 : Annex of the préfecture of police, which was captured at midnight on 25 August 1958 by FLN commandos, controlled by ''Mohand Ouramdane Saâdaoui'' and ''Mohammed Mezrara'' (also known as "Hamada"). Of the four policemen guarding the building, three were killed and the fourth seriously wounded. * n° 80 : Saint Marcel was buried in a funerary basilica destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century. The modern Roman Catholic church o
Saint-Marcel (in French)
at n° 80 - 82 was built around 1960 some 500 m from the site of the basilica. It has a triangular campanile built in 1995 and underneath is the Sainte-Genevière chapel and an American oratory. It has a 196

* n° 82 : Coptic Orthodox church of

* n° 106-112 : Sorbonne Economics Center, ttp://mse.univ-paris1.fr research centers in economics, statistics and mathematical economics (in French)* n° 144 : Police Commissariat for the 13th arrondissement.


Trivia

* ''Boulevard De L'hôpital'' is the title of Track 11 of
Les Créatures ''Les Créatures'' () is a 1966 fantasy drama film written and directed by Agnès Varda that recounts a story of a couple who have just moved to a new town and been in a car accident. The wife, Mylène Piccoli, loses her voice in the accident and c ...
by the French artist
Philippe Katerine Philippe Blanchard (; born 8 December 1968), known professionally as Philippe Katerine, is a French singer-songwriter, actor, artist, director and writer who began his career in 1991. Some of his popular singles include "Mon cœur balance", "Je ...
(links in French).


External links


Official naming of Paris streets (in French)

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