Le Peletier (Paris Metro)
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Date opened | 1910 | ||||||
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Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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List of stations of the Paris Métro |
Le Peletier is a station of the Paris Métro. It is named after Rue le Peletier, which was named after Louis Peletier, who was the last prévôt des marchands (provost of merchants) between 1784 to 1789. This feudal position was abolished in the French Revolution.
The Opéra National de Paris was located in the Salle Peletier, in Rue le Peletier, between 1821 and 1873, when it was destroyed by fire. It was the first theatre to use gas lighting to illuminate the stage.
Paris Métro | Line 7 |
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La Courneuve — 8 Mai 1945 · Fort d'Aubervilliers · Aubervilliers — Pantin — Quatre Chemins · Porte de la Villette · Corentin Cariou · Crimée · Riquet · Stalingrad ⇒ 2 5 · Louis Blanc ⇒ 7bis · Château-Landon · Gare de l'Est ⇒ 4 5 · Poissonnière · Cadet · Le Peletier · Chaussée d'Antin — La Fayette ⇒ 9 · Opéra ⇒ 3 8 A · Pyramides ⇒ 14 · Palais Royal — Musée du Louvre ⇒ 1 · Pont Neuf · Châtelet ⇒ 1 4 11 14 A B D · Pont Marie · Sully — Morland · Jussieu ⇒ 10 · Place Monge · Censier Daubenton · Les Gobelins · Place d'Italie ⇒ 5 6 · Tolbiac · Maison Blanche South branch Southeast branch |