- Source: Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie
The Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie is an avenue which runs through the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France, from the Place d'Iena to 27 avenue George V.
History
The Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie was previously part of the Rue Pierre Charron, and before that a segment of the Rue de Morny (today part of Pierre Charron).
The avenue was officially created on 14 July 1918. It was named in honour of Peter I of Serbia (1846-1921), last king of Serbia and first king of Yugoslavia, who volunteered to serve in the French Army, the French Foreign Legion, and was decorated with the French Legion of Honour.
Notable buildings
No. 10: Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
No. 22: Les Films du Losange - Film company created by Barbet Schroeder and Eric Rohmer
No. 31: CGPF (1937—1940); CNPF (1950—1998); MEDEF (1998—2003)
Closest transport
Métro - Iéna
RER - Pont de l'Alma
Bus - 32, 42, 63, 72, 80, 82, 92
Trivia
Mary Cassatt lived there in 1884.
References
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- Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie
- Palais Galliera
- 8th arrondissement of Paris
- Rue Pierre Charron, Paris
- Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay
- Jules Pellechet
- List of theatres and entertainment venues in Paris
- List of works by Maxime Real del Sarte