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  1. Chaussée ou avenue de Ménilmontant: Length: 1,230 m (4,040 ft) Width: 13.7 m (45 ft) Arrondissement: 20th: Quarter: Belleville Saint-Fargeau Père-Lachaise: Coordinates: From: 2, boulevard de Belleville 152, boulevard de Ménilmontant: To: 105, rue Pelleport

    • Chemin du Ménil-Mautemps, Chaussée ou avenue de Ménilmontant
    • 13.7 m (45 ft)
    • 1,230 m (4,040 ft)
    • 20th
  2. The station is established at the start of Boulevard de Ménilmontant at its junction with Boulevard de Belleville, at the intersection with Rue de Ménilmontant and Rue Oberkampf. Oriented approximately along a north-west / south-east axis, it is located between the Couronnes and Père Lachaise stations.

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    • In Popular Culture

    The name Ménilmontant is said to derive from Mesnil Mautemps, meaning "bad weather house" in medieval French. By the 16th century mautemps had been corrupted into montant(meaning "climbing"), most likely owing to its situation on a hill overlooking Paris. Thus, Ménilmontant can perhaps be best interpreted as meaning "climbing house".

    Before its 1860 absorption into Paris, Ménilmontant lay beyond the capital's tax border (octroi). As a result, wine was substantially cheaper in Ménilmontant, leading to Parisians flocking to the area at night, and the development of numerous drinking establishments, known as guinguettes, in the 18th century. In 1832, Ménilmontant, already urbanize...

    Literature

    1. Menilmontant is the scene of the first part of Russian-born Andrei Makine's novel La vie d'un homme inconnu. 2. The Prix Goncourt winning novel La Maternelle(1904) takes place in Ménilmontant. 3. The Ménilmontant neighborhood is mentioned prominently in Henry Miller's 1956 novel Quiet Days in Clichy as well as in the 1969 film adaptation of that novel by Jens Jørgen Thorsen.

    Singing

    1. Film star and singer Maurice Chevalierwas born in Ménilmontant. 2. Ménilmontant is a song by the French singer Charles Trenet. An instrumental version was recorded by Django Reinhardtin 1949/50. 3. "Rue de Ménilmontant" is a song by the French singer Camille Dalmais.

    Cinema

    1. Ménilmontant (1926), written and directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff, takes its name from Ménilmontant. 2. Les Enfants du Paradis(1945), the character Garance hails from Ménilmontant. 3. Casque d'or (1952), starring Simone Signoret, is set in Ménilmontant. 4. Le Ballon Rouge (1956), the Palme d'Or–winning classic fantasy short film, was set in Ménilmontant. 5. Gigot (1962), an American comedy film directed by Gene Kelly and starring Jackie Gleason, was filmed in Ménilmontant. 6. The Bourne Ident...

  3. Ménilmontant. /  48.8661, 2.3837. Ménilmontant, antiguamente pueblo en la comuna (municipio) independiente de Belleville, y después faubourg de París, es hoy en día un barrio popular, situado en el XX Distrito de París .

  4. The station is located at the intersection of Boulevard de Ménilmontant, Avenue de la République and Avenue Gambetta, west of Place Auguste-Métivier, the platforms being positioned: on line 2, south of the intersection, under Boulevard de Ménilmontant (between Ménilmontant and Philippe Auguste stations); on line 3, west of the ...

  5. Se compone de dos andenes laterales de 75 metros de longitud y de dos vías. Está diseñada en bóveda elíptica totalmente revestida de los clásicos azulejos blancos biselados del metro parisino. Su iluminación ha sido renovada con el modelo New Neons, originario de la línea 12 pero que luego se ha ido exportando a otras líneas.

  6. The station is located at the end of Boulevard de Charonne at its junction with Boulevard de Ménilmontant, at the end of Avenue Philippe-Auguste. Oriented along a north-west/south-east axis, it is located between Père Lachaise and Alexandre Dumas stations. History