Boulevard Brune

The boulevard Brune is a boulevard of the 14 {{E}} district of Paris. It is part of the “small belt” (or “Boulevards of the Marshals”).

The boulevard leaves the bridge of the railroad, passes by the doors of Montrouge, Châtillon and Didot, and arrives at the door of Orleans and the avenue of the Leclerc General, where it leaves the place to the Boulevard Jourdan. It has a 1600 meters length for a width of 40 meters.

History

It received its name of Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune (1763 - 1815), Marshal of France.

Since the end of the 19th century, La Poste has buildings of large surface on the Brune boulevard: the Workshop of the postage stamps of 1895 to 1970 with the n°103, part of the head office to the n°105 and a Sorting office of the mail to the n°111.

Internal bond

  • synoptic Table of the boulevards of the Marshals and the doors of Paris

External bond

  • Extracts from the official nomenclature of the ways of Paris

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