Passage Saint-Anne
Passage Saint-Anne
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The area
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Neighborhood: Opéra / Bourse
The neighborhood around Opéra and Bourse is a belle époque paradise of grand boulevards, refined arcades, and mass-market art-nouveau entertainment. Here, modern day workers continue to take advantage of the legacy that nobility and finance left in the 19th century. Brightly-lit brasseries, theaters, and cinemas sit side by side with French bistros predominating in one area and Japanese restaurants in another. The area is most famous for the Palais Garnier opera house and glamorous department stores.
How to get there
  • Quatre-Septembre • 3 min walk
  • Pyramides • 4 min walk
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podrozniczka60
New Jersey14,699 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
We like the passages of Paris so we try to enter them and see them whenever given a chance. This one is about 40-50 meters long and quite narrow. It connects with Passage Choiseul. The entrance to the Passage Saint-Anne used to be the porch of the Hotel de Gesvres. The passage I belief was built at the same time as most of them which is early 19th century. In 1970 the passage got qualified as a National Monument and is protected as such.
Written January 2, 2016
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA14,816 contributions
Jun 2022
I love all of the passages in Paris and seek them out, spend a lot of time in the most magnificent ones. This is not one of them. it is very simple, just a way between streets. But of another era.
Written October 21, 2022
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Mariana Aguiar
Sao Paulo, SP1,109 contributions
Jul 2016 • Friends
Very old passage, from the 1820's, it's related to Allan Kardec, therefore it may be nice for spiritists. It's possible to go through it also, not only look from the outside.
Written November 9, 2016
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