Réaumur – Sébastopol, Metro station in Paris
Réaumur – Sébastopol is a bustling metro station in the heart of Paris.
The station was opened on October 19, 1904, as part of the city's original metro network expansion.
It serves as a junction for lines 3 and 4, connecting various cultural districts of Paris.
Named after the nearby streets Rue Réaumur and Boulevard de Sébastopol.
Classified as a 'monument historique inscrit', it is recognized for its architectural and historical significance.
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