Post central of Louvre
The central post office of Louvre is a office of Poste located at the 52 of the Rue of Louvre, in the 1 {{er}} district of Paris. The building was drawn by the Architecte Julien Guadet.
This place with the characteristic to be the only French post office to being open 24 hours a day, throughout the year, except for the section which goes from 6:20 of the morning to 7:20, reserved for data-processing operations of maintenance and safeguard.
All the mails - simple, recommended or parcel - leave at 8 p.m. The exception are the simple letters sent for the Paris region, which leave to 22:00. Nevertheless, on any mail deposited in the office before midnight, the seal comprising the current date is affixed, even if the mail leaves the following day.
This characteristic returns this agency especially useful for the people sending their income tax return to the “last minute”.
The speed of treatment must most probably with the immediate proximity of the Sorting office of the mail Paris Louvre (Paris Louvre CTC), and whose buildings communicate with the office.
External bond
- Seen air of the site of Paris-Louvre
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