Rue Rude
The street Rude is a street 16 {{E}} district of Paris beginning Avenue Foch.
It owes its name with François Rude (1784-1855), French sculptor, author of one of the low-reliefs of the Triumphal arch.
History
Previously way of the old commune of Passy, it was classified in the Parisian roadway system by Décret of May 23rd, 1863.The one way was founded since the Foch avenue towards and to the street of Saigon by decree of the prefect of police of the town of Paris dated September 28th, 2000.
Remarkable monuments
- To the 4, is the embassy and the consulate of Ireland.
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