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Rue du Bac is a street in
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situated in the 7th arrondissement. The street, which is 1150 m long, begins at the junction of the quais
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and Anatole-France and ends at the rue de Sèvres.
Rue du Bac Rue du Bac is a street in Paris situated in the 7th arrondissement. The street, which is 1150 m long, begins at the junction of the quais Voltaire and Anatole-France and ends at the rue de Sèvres. Rue du Bac is also the name of a station on ...
is also the name of a station on line 12 of the
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, although its entrance is actually located on the boulevard Raspail at the point where it is joined by the rue du Bac.


History

Rue du Bac owes its name to a ferry (''bac'') established around 1550 on what is now the
quai Voltaire The Quai Voltaire is a street located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. 308 meters long, it lies between the Quai Malaquais and Quai Anatole-France. The Quai Voltaire begins at the Rue des Saints-Pères and ends at the Rue de Bac and the Pont R ...
, to transport stone blocks for the construction of the
Palais des Tuileries The Tuileries Palace (french: Palais des Tuileries, ) was a royal and imperial palace in Paris which stood on the right bank of the River Seine, directly in front of the Louvre. It was the usual Parisian residence of most French monarchs, ...
. It crossed the Seine at the site of today's
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, bridge constructed under the reign of Louis XIV to replace the Pont Rouge built in 1632 by the financier Barbier. Originally, the street was named Grand Chemin du Bac, then Ruelle du Bac and Grande Rue du Bac.


Buildings of note


Odd street numbers

* 1 : Built by Auguste Rolin and C. La Horgue in 1882-1883 * 8385 : Former monastery of the Immaculate Conception built in 1637. It also occupied numbers 87 and 89 , onto which the garden extended. * 97 : Hôtel de Ségur (also called Hôtel de Salm-Dyck) : This house was built in 1722 for Pierre Henry Lemaître (also owner of the ), perhaps by . Some of the interior décor dates to that period. From 1786 to 1792 and from 1796 to 1798 it was occupied by
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, who held a regular salon here. * 101 : Hôtel de La Feuillade


Even street numbers

* 24 : The Caisse des dépôts et consignations, the public financial institution created in 1816 to control financial affairs in the public's interest * 40 : The door of this building opens on a perpendicular passage to the rue du Bac. Inside the passage was the Hôtel Cochin where
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lived. * 44 : In 1932,
André Malraux Georges André Malraux ( , ; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and Minister of Culture (France), minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel ''La Condition Humaine'' (Man's Fate) (1933) won the Prix Go ...
wrote a portion of ''Man's Fate'' here. * 46 : The outside door has panels representing Prudence and Law, sculpted by Michel Varin. The original 18th century interior had wood paneling adorned with work by the painters
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,
Jean-Baptiste Oudry Jean-Baptiste Oudry (; 17 March 1686 – 30 April 1755) was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game. His son, Jacques-Ch ...
and Jean II Restout. It was dispersed at the end of the 19th century. Some of its elements have been redisplayed at the
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, the Hôtel de Pontalba (
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) and the castle of Vaux-le-Pénil (near
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in
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department). * 70 : Building from the years 18301840 * 102 : Hôtel de Sainte-Aldegonde, built in the first half of the 18th century * 104 : This is where the artist, actress and draughtswoman Sonia Mossé lived until her deportation in 1943. She exhibited her sculpure at the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme in 1938. * 110 : Across courtyard, studio and house constructed in 1812 for himself by Pierre-Louis Baltard, father of the architect
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. The ground floor of the house was occupied by James McNeill Whistler from 1892 to 1901. * 118120 : Two hotels, separated by a party wall, built between 1713 and 1715 by
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for the Missions étrangères de Paris. The hotel at 120 is known as the Hôtel de Clermont-Tonnerre, the name of the landlord who held the property at the end of the 18th century, and where
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lived in 1838 and died in 1848. The doors representing the four corners of the world (the evangelical goal of the Missions étrangères de Paris) are probably the work of Jean-Baptiste Tureau. * 128 : Missions étrangères de Paris, an evangelical
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organization : The chapel was built between 1683 and 1689 by master mason Lepas-Dubuisson (father of the architect of 118120). * 136140 : Older buildings constituting the convent Maison des Filles de la Charité de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (mother house of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul), including the
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, the burial place of St. Catherine Labouré. This is the address where the character Mr Klein lived in the 1976 film ''
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''.


Destroyed buildings

* 84 : Former entrance into the garden of the
Hôtel de Galliffet The Hôtel de Galliffet is a historic hôtel particulier in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. History The hotel was built from 1776 to 1792, for Alexandre de Galliffet, the President of the Parlement of Aix-en-Provence who also built the ...
, which has its main entrance at 73 ; marked by a massive porch that was torn down in 1837 * 86 : Site of the former Hôtel Dillon


See also

* Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul


References

This article was drawn mainly from the French Wikipedia article.


Bibliography

* Bruno Pons et Anne Forray-Carlier (dir.), ''La Rue du Bac'', Paris, Délégation à l'action artistique de la Ville de Paris, 1991 –


External links

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Official nomenclature of Parisian streets
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