Rue Brancion
The Rue Brancion is a street in the Saint-Lambert quarter in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France.[1] RouteThe Rue Brancion starts at 6, Place d'Alleray and ends at 167, Boulevard Lefebvre.[1] It forms the eastern boundary of the Parc Georges-Brassens and crosses over the disused tracks of the Petite Ceinture railway line. HistoryIn 1864, the street was named after Colonel Adolphe-Ernest Raguet de Brancion , who was killed in the Malakoff bastion attack in 1855.[1] The southern part of the street, between the Rue des Morillons and the Boulevard Lefebvre, was previously known as the Rue du Pont de Turbigo.[1] The street was extended from the Rue des Morillons to the Rue de Vouillé in 1901, then from the Rue de Vouillé to the Rue d'Alleray in 1906.[2] Important and historical buildings
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