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Villa Dietz-Monnin, Private residential road in Auteuil, 16th arrondissement of Paris, France.

The narrow private road extends for 100 meters with a width of 2 meters, connecting Villa Cheysson to rue Parent-de-Rosan.

Architect Émile Bénard established the villa in 1892, initially naming it passage Dietz-Monnin to create housing for workers in the area.

The architectural design of the houses draws inspiration from the workers' settlements of Mulhouse, featuring single-story structures with marquises and gardens.

The residential complex maintains its exclusive character through restricted access, while the Exelmans metro station on Line 9 serves the area.

Each original worker house included a 48-square-meter garden and pergola, following a standardized design pattern throughout the development.

Location: 16th arrondissement of Paris

Location: Auteuil

Inception: 1892

Length: 100 m

Width: 2 m

Part of: road network of Paris

Shares border with: rue Parent-de-Rosan, villa Cheysson

GPS coordinates: 48.84070,2.26164

Latest update: September 23, 2025 16:42

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