Thistle-Lagache (subway of Paris)
Chardon Lagache is a station of the Métro of Paris on the line 10, in the 16 {{E}} of Paris.
The subway circulates only towards the terminus of Gare of Austerlitz.
The station
The station is open the September 30th 1913.
It pays homage to Doctor Pierre Chardon who was the “doctor of the poor” of Auteuil during fifty years. It was buried with the second cemetery of Auteuil in 1845. His/her son Pierre-Alfred piled up a considerable fortune which enabled him to open in 1857 an old people's home for people modest. He associated with his name, that of young girl of his wife.
Access
The single exit of the station is at the head oar and emerges with the crossing of the street Thistle-Lagache and the street Molitor.
- : 11, rue Chardon-Lagache
Correspondences
- Drunk the RATP
- Noctilien
In the vicinity
- Holy-Périne IUFM
- Hospital
- Hospital Rossini
- College Jean-Baptist-Say
See too
Related articles
- List of the stations of the subway of Paris
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