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Rue du Bac, Paris

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20 m (66 ft) (average) between the quais Anatole France and Voltaire and the Boulevard Saint-Germain. 18 m between the Boulevard Saint-Germain and the Rue de Sèvres
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Nos. 136–140: Older buildings constituting the convent Maison des Filles de la Charité de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (mother house of the
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No. 40: The door of this building opens on a perpendicular passage to the Rue du Bac. Inside the passage was the HĂ´tel Cochin where
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No. 97: Hôtel de Ségur (also called Hôtel de Salm-Dyck). This house was built in 1722 for Pierre Henry Lemaître (also owner of the
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organization. The chapel was built between 1683 and 1689 by master mason Lepas-Dubuisson (father of the architect of 118–120).
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lived until her deportation in 1943. She exhibited her sculpture at the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme in 1938.
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lived in 1838 and died in 1848. The doors representing the four corners of the world (the evangelical goal of the
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Nos. 83–85: Former monastery of the Immaculate Conception built in 1637. It also occupied nos. 87 and 89
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Originally, the street was named the Grand Chemin du Bac, then Ruelle du Bac and Grande Rue du Bac.
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No. 110: Across courtyard, studio and house constructed in 1812 for himself by
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No. 102: HĂ´tel de Sainte-Aldegonde, built in the first half of the 18th century
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No. 46: The outside door has panels representing Prudence and Law, sculpted by
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to replace the Pont Rouge built in 1632 by the financier Barbier.
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No. 104: This is where the artist, actress and draughtswoman
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No. 1: Built by Auguste Rolin and C. La Horgue in 1882–83
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Rue du Bac

Rue du Bac, Paris is located in Paris
Arrondissement
7th
Quarter
48°51′23″N 2°19′35″E / 48.85639°N 2.32639°E / 48.85639; 2.32639
Quai Voltaire
Quai Anatole-France
Rue de Sèvres
"Plaque James McNeill Whistler, 110 rue du Bac, Paris 7"

Miraculous Medal
Catherine Labouré
140 rue de Bac
7th arrondissement of Paris
Voltaire
Anatole-France
Rue de Sèvres
Rue du Bac
line 12
Paris MĂ©tro
Boulevard Raspail
Quai Voltaire
Palais des Tuileries
Seine
Pont Royal
Louis XIV
rue de Grenelle
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