Place de Clichy, Metro station in Paris, France
Place de Clichy is a vital interchange station connecting four Parisian districts.
It was one of the original stations of the Paris Métro, opened in 1902.
Named after the Place de Clichy square, it commemorates General Marmont's role in the Battle of Paris.
Served by Lines 2 and 13, it offers convenient transit through major areas of the city.
Designated as a heritage site, it continues operating beneath the streets since its inception.
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