Passage Brady
See also: Brady
The passage Brady is one of both Passages covered with Paris pertaining to the 10 {{E}} district. It was built in 1828.
It formerly connected the Rue of the Suburb-Saint-Denis to the Rue of Suburb-Saint-Martin, before being divided into two by the opening of the Boulevard of Strasbourg in 1852.
Only the part emerging with the n°46 of the Rue of the Suburb-Saint-Denis is covered of a canopy. Many restaurants and hairdressers indo-Pakistani are found there; what is worth the nickname of " to him; Little India ".
The other part of the passage begins with the n°43 from the Rue from Suburb-Saint-Martin. It is characterized by the presence of hirers out of costumes of festivals.
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