Location | Paris, France |
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From | Passage Sainte-Anne Popincourt |
To | Rue Pelée |
The Rue Nicolas-Appert is a street located in Paris, France.
The street is located in the Saint-Ambroise neighbourhood of the 11th arrondissement of Paris. It starts at the Passage Sainte-Anne Popincourt and runs all the way to the Rue Pelée. It is 137 metre long and 15 metre wide.
It was created in 1985 and named in honor of Nicolas Appert (1749-1841), a French businessman who invented airtight food preservation.
The Comédie Bastille, a theatre, is located at number 5.
The headquarters of the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo is located at number 10.
Coordinates: 48°51′32″N 2°22′13″E / 48.8590°N 2.3703°E