NANTERRE
COMMERCIAL
CITY
Markets in the morning
Market of the Center: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
Market of the Station: Wednesday, Saturday
Market Pabla-Picasso: Wednesday, Saturday
Shopping Centres
Of Fontanelles, Way of the Island,
Of Berthelot of Petit-Nanterre
More than 250 tradesmen in the city center
A.C.A.. (Association tradesmen and craftsmen of
Nanterre)
134 National boulevard
Tel. : 01 47 24 01 44.
TRANSPORT
R.E.R
three stations
Nanterre Prefecture,
Nanterre University
Nanterre City
Tel.: the 08 36 68 77 14
3615 RATP
www.ratp.fr
Bus
14 lines
Tel : 01 44 68 42 81
3615 RATP
www.rat.fr
The town of Nanterre created two
lines of urban transport (mini bus A and B).
S.N.C.F.
At the station of Nanterre University, three correspondences
with S.N.C.F. are possible: Nanterre-st-lazare, Nanterre-Cergy,
Nanterre - Mantes-la-jolie.
Broad outline: 08 36 35 35 35
Taxis
Square of Boule
Tel.: 01 47 24 34 86
HISTORICAL WALK
Cathédrale Sainte-Geneviève
Curch under the term of Saint-Maurice founded towards the
IVth century. Set up in cathedral in 1966. Under (the term
of Sainte Genevieve. Bell-tower of XIVth century. Rebuilding
in 1699, 1924, 1975. 1972: archaeological excavations, of
merovingian sarcophaguses. New frontage with gate of Sabotier
in 1975. Sainte-Geneviève crypt. Underground wells
and vault of Sainte Genevieve.
House 39 rue du Docteur-Foucault
Blazon brought back into 9676.
Relay of post (XVllth century)
Angle boulevard of Couchant and street of Nenri-Barbase.
House of the Notary (XYllIth century)
Square of Gabriel Péri.
Restauration house
Angle square Jean-Baptist-Plainchamp and street Raymond-Barbet
.
The passages (XIXth century)
Court St-Nicolas (street of the Church)
Court St-Germain (street Henri-Barbusse).
Boulevards planted of trees
On the site of the old enclosure: boulevard of Levant, South-east,
of the South, street of Stalingard (and boulevard of North).
Agricultural past
OldFortified towns: boulevard of Levant
and street of Doctor-Foucault. Old barns: Belles Femmes
square street Silvy and dead end of the Railroad.
The old slaughter-houses (1821)
Street Raymond-Barbet
Until 1874, Nanterre is the principal supplier of the capital
in pork-butchery.
Old quarries
Transformed into mushroom beds at the XIXth century.
Vestiges: avenue of Freedom and street of François-Hanriot.
The Old Bridge of Folie
the last vestige of the railroad of Paris at St-Germain-en-Laye
(1837) between the streets of François-Hanriot and
Christmas-Pons.
The Mill of Gibets
(118, street of St-Cloud)
In a Park, the survivor of our mills undoubtedly built in
the XVll th century and decorated with brought motives.
The Old-Town halls
Square of Gabriel-Péri, inaugurated in 1842, successive
extensions. The Villa of the Turrets in its park acquired
in 1923 (Gallery of the Turrets and headquarters of the
Company of the History of Nanterre).

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