Place Georges-Berry, Public square in Chaussée-d'Antin district, 9th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Place Georges-Berry sits at the intersection of Rue Joubert and Rue Caumartin, functioning as an important node in Paris's street network. This open space brings together several major roads in the densely built ninth arrondissement.
The square was named in 1939 after Georges Berry, a deputy and district councilor who served from 1852 to 1915. This naming honored his contributions to local governance and community service.
The square sits next to the historic Lycée Condorcet school and the Saint-Louis-d'Antin church, giving the neighborhood an educational and spiritual character. These two institutions shape how the surrounding space looks and feels today.
The square is well served by Metro lines 3 and 9 at Havre-Caumartin station and RER Line E at Haussmann-Saint-Lazare station. Visitors will find convenient transit connections for exploring the surrounding area.
The square features specific geographical coordinates at 48.8747 latitude and 2.3287 longitude, registered under Paris City Code 4076 DGI 4121.
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