History and visit the St. Pierre-le-Grand in Paris
Rue Pierre-le-Grand is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It is situated in the Faubourg du Roule. It begins at 11, rue Daru and ends at 73, boulevard de Courcelles. It is a little way, as it is only 83 meters long and 12 meters wide.
The opening of the St. Pierre-le-Grand was made in 1880. It currently bears the name was given in 1884 in honor of Tsar Peter I of Russia. This name is explained by the presence of the Orthodox Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky, which is in line with the street.
A historic place is at number two on the street. This is the library founded by Russian Sialsky Elizabeth Alexandrovna Sialsky. This library is frequented by celebrities like Marc Loutchek of Andrei Tarkovsky, Serge Lifar and Viktor Nekrasov.
Rue Pierre le Grand has a restaurant that will delight the taste buds of the visitors. This is the Punta Ala Caffé. Street Peter the Great is served by the metro station and station Courcelles Ternes.
Transfer to St. Pierre-le-Grand in Paris
Rue Pierre-le-Grand is located at a distance of 20.4 km from Orly Airport to 29.4 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport and 83.7 km from the airport of Beauvais.