Square d'Anvers, Urban park in 9th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Square d'Anvers is a public green space in the 9th arrondissement featuring walking paths, seating areas, and open zones for outdoor activities. The layout provides multiple spots for people to rest, walk, or gather in a central neighborhood location.
The square takes its name from the nearby Rue d'Anvers and emerged during the urban reshaping of the 9th arrondissement. This naming reflects the broader neighborhood transformations that shaped the area over time.
Community gatherings like the Repair Café happen regularly in this space, bringing neighbors together to fix belongings and share knowledge about sustainability. The park functions as a neighborhood meeting point where people practice these values through direct action.
The park is adjacent to Anvers Metro station and has Velib bike stations nearby for easy access. Being well-connected to public transit, it is straightforward to reach from different parts of the city.
The space underwent major renovation in April 2021, introducing updated facilities and new elements throughout. This refresh transformed how visitors can experience and use the park today.
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