Saint-François-Xavier (subway of Paris)
Saint-François-Xavier is a station of the Métro of Paris on the line 13, in the 7 {{E}} district of Paris.
The station
The station is open in 1923.
It is named after the Église Saint-François-Xavier-of-Mission-Foreign which is located near the station subway. The church pays homage to Saint François-Xavier, of his true name François de Jassu (1506-1562), which was a Spanish Jésuite and founded missions in the Indies, the Japan and in China.
Correspondences
- Drunk the RATP
In the vicinity
- Cinema the Pagoda
See too
Related articles
- List of the stations of the subway of Paris
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