Rue Pierre- and-Marie-Curie

The street Pierre-and-Marie-Curie is a street of the 5th district. Its opening goes back to 1909. It begins 5, Rue of Ulm and finishes 189, street Saint-Jacob. It draws its name from the husbands Pierre and Marie Curie, famous physicists, Nobel Prize, who had installed their laboratory in what today is the Institut Curie.

One of its characteristics is to have residential buildings only on its northern side, the southern part being occupied by the Institut Curie and the Physicochemical Laboratoire of Biology

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