Rue Linois - Paris (France)
Rue Linois | CC Beaugrenelle 17/12/2024 19h42
Rue Linois passes thru the Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle. Point of view is the Quai de Grenelle at the side of the Seine.
Rue Linois
Rue Linois begins at the extension of the Pont de Grenelle and ends at Place Charles-Michels. A 347 meters long and 28 meters wide street in the 15ème arrondissement in the quartier Beaugrenelle.
This street owes its name to the French sailor and admiral Charles Alexandre Léon Durand de Linois (1761-1848).
The Beaugrenelle shopping center, built in the late 1970s and reopened in 2013 after reconstruction, extends on both sides of Rue Linois. Two footbridges span it since the reopening. A footbridge already existed in the configuration of the previous shopping center.
Centre commercial Beaugrenelle
The Centre commercial Beaugrenelle is a shopping mall in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. Located on the Front de Seine, the shopping mall opened in 1978 and reopened Oct. 23, 2013 after total reconstruction. It was redesigned by Valode and Pistre architects in a style reminiscent of the classic Parisian department stores with an oval atrium and colourful skylights providing natural light.
The outside facade is glass with metallic mesh.The Centre commercial Beaugrenelle provides an area of about 46,500 m2 of retail and leisure, (110 stores, a department store, restaurants and a movie theater multiplex). The stores are a mix of traditional French luxury brands such as Guerlain or Baccarat, and international brand names. Beaugrenelle is also host to a large Marks & Spencer. Most of the restaurants offer a view of the river. The roof top is planted with native regional flowers and hosts honey producing hives.
Rue Linois - Paris (France)
Rue Linois | CC Beaugrenelle 17/12/2024 19h42
Rue Linois passes thru the Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle. Point of view is the Quai de Grenelle at the side of the Seine.
Rue Linois
Rue Linois begins at the extension of the Pont de Grenelle and ends at Place Charles-Michels. A 347 meters long and 28 meters wide street in the 15ème arrondissement in the quartier Beaugrenelle.
This street owes its name to the French sailor and admiral Charles Alexandre Léon Durand de Linois (1761-1848).
The Beaugrenelle shopping center, built in the late 1970s and reopened in 2013 after reconstruction, extends on both sides of Rue Linois. Two footbridges span it since the reopening. A footbridge already existed in the configuration of the previous shopping center.
Centre commercial Beaugrenelle
The Centre commercial Beaugrenelle is a shopping mall in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. Located on the Front de Seine, the shopping mall opened in 1978 and reopened Oct. 23, 2013 after total reconstruction. It was redesigned by Valode and Pistre architects in a style reminiscent of the classic Parisian department stores with an oval atrium and colourful skylights providing natural light.
The outside facade is glass with metallic mesh.The Centre commercial Beaugrenelle provides an area of about 46,500 m2 of retail and leisure, (110 stores, a department store, restaurants and a movie theater multiplex). The stores are a mix of traditional French luxury brands such as Guerlain or Baccarat, and international brand names. Beaugrenelle is also host to a large Marks & Spencer. Most of the restaurants offer a view of the river. The roof top is planted with native regional flowers and hosts honey producing hives.