History and visit Saint-Fargeau district in Paris
The Saint-Fargeau district is a district belonging to the 20th arrondissement of the French capital. This is the 78th administrative district of the city Paris. It had about 42,000 inhabitants in 2005. It is accessible by the Paris Metro lines 3, 7 and 11. It is located between the Porte des Lilas, Porte de Bagnolet and the mayor of the 20th arrondissement. It covers an area of 1,487 square kilometers.
The Saint-Fargeau district takes its name from the park, which was in the precincts of the Castle Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau. This castle was owned by Louis Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau.Le neighborhood Saint-Fargeau was an industrial area until 1960. It turned into a residential area gradually. Tenon Hospital is located in this neighborhood. This is a public hospital assistance and known for its urology and pulmonology. Of country villas were in the area. It has two water tanks, the tank and the tank Ménilmontant Belleville. Barracks of great importance dating from the 19th and 20th century residence in the area. Séverine The square is located in this district. The famous doctor and hygienist Albert Besson lived in this neighborhood. He was a member of the National Academy of Medicine, vice-president of the council and City Councillor. The construction of the square Séverine has emerged thanks to the initiative of the latter. Visit Saint-Fargeau district in a prestigious shuttle or van during your stay in the Parisian capital.
Transfer to the Saint-Fargeau district in Paris
The Saint Fargeau is located at a distance of 23.5 km from Orly Airport, 24.4 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport and 89.8 km from the airport of Beauvais.