Boulevard Berthier
The boulevard Berthier is a boulevard of the 17 {{E}} district of Paris. It is part of the Boulevards of the Marshals.
The boulevard leaves the avenue of Clichy and arrives at the avenue of Villiers, where it leaves the place to the Boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr. It has a 1750 meters length for a width of:
- 37 m of the Which occurred of Clichy, to the bridge of the railroad (the SNCF, Western Area);
- 60 m between the Street of Saussure and the Boulevard Malesherbes
- 40 m the remainder
History
It received its name of Louis Alexandre Berthier (1753 - 1815), prince de Neufchâtel then, of Wagram, Marshal of France.
Internal bond
- synoptic Table of the boulevards of the Marshals and the doors of Paris
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