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Rue Théodore Ozenne, Historic street in Saint-Étienne district, Toulouse, France

Rue Théodore Ozenne is a street in central Toulouse that connects Place des Carmes to the Jules-Guesde alleys. It runs about 460 meters long and is 20 meters wide, lined with historical buildings on both sides.

The street was built between 1908 and 1912 and required significant changes to the city's layout. This project showed how Toulouse was transforming during the early 1900s.

The street displays Renaissance mansions and classical buildings, including the Hotel Dahus and the Art Nouveau structure at number 13. These buildings shape how people experience the space and reflect the area's wealthy past.

You can reach the street easily by bus line 44 and the nearby Carmes metro station. VeloToulouse bike-sharing stations are also located nearby, making it convenient to explore the area.

The celtis trees on the street have been trimmed into candelabra shapes, an unusual horticultural technique. These sculpted trees form a natural corridor along the street leading toward the museum entrance.

Location: Toulouse

Part of: road network of Toulouse

Shares border with: place des Carmes, esplanade des Français d'Afrique du Nord, Allées Jules Guesde, allée des Justes des Nations, José Félix Sokağı, Rue d'Aussargues, rue de la Pleau, rue du Colonel-Pointurier, Grande-rue Nazareth, Rue Caminade (Toulouse), rue Sesquières, Rue Furgole, Rue Escoussières-Montgaillard

GPS coordinates: 43.59700,1.44650

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:49

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