Pyramids (subway of Paris)
See also: Pyramid (homonymy)
Pyramides is a station of the lines 7 and 14 Métro of Paris; it is located in the 1 {{er}} district of Paris.
The station
The station is open in 1916.It accepted thereafter in the Twenties of the advertizing ceramics executives with the name of the ceramics station (it is the only one of this series in this case), which it did not have in the beginning. Belonging to the first stations of the subway of Paris (1900-1921), it did not have any advertizing poster and thus had walls white in bevelled tiling. However, these stations accepted in series in the Twenties, of the posters directly stuck on the tiling, with a ceramics imitation in entourage paper, system which lasted until beginning of the year 70, where one preferred to put rods out of metal on the tiling in entourage, to stick the posters.
In 1798, during the Countryside of Egypt, the Bataille of the Pyramids saw the victory of the army of the East ordered by the general Bonaparte over the Mamelouks of Mourad Bey.
Correspondences
- Drunk the RATP
See too
Related articles
- List of the stations of the subway of Paris
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