Passage Lhomme, Protected passageway in Quartier Sainte-Marguerite, Paris, France
Passage Lhomme is a narrow footway about 3 meters wide that runs for about 122 meters through the 11th arrondissement. The passage connects different sides of streets and shows the typical architecture of these historical Parisian routes with their tight, shadowed walls.
The passage came into being during the 19th century when Paris was undergoing major transformations and such narrow routes offered practical shortcuts through crowded city blocks. This route was part of a broader effort to make overlooked spaces in the city useful for people moving through the neighborhood.
The passageway bears the name of a former owner and reflects how such narrow routes serve the daily rhythm of the neighborhood. You can see residents and visitors naturally flowing through it as a shortcut that connects different streets.
The passage is accessible from several directions and well integrated into the street network of the 11th arrondissement. The route is easy to walk through and provides a natural connection between the main streets of the neighborhood.
The passage is officially classified as a private road and protected under Paris urban planning regulations, which ensures its preservation. This protective status is rare and guarantees that this small route will not disappear even as the city changes around it.
Location: Paris
Location: 11th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Quartier Sainte-Marguerite
Length: 122 m
Width: 3.3 m
Part of: road network of Paris
Shares border with: passage Josset, rue de Charonne
GPS coordinates: 48.85310,2.37551
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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