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{{Short description|Administrative quarter in Paris, France}}
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[[File:Eglise Batignolles.jpg|thumb|right|280px|The [[Church of Sainte-Marie des Batignolles]] in the center of Batignolles]]
[[File:Paris 17e arrondissement - Quartiers.svg|thumb|right|280px|Map of the 17th arrondissement with the Quartier des Batignolles]]
[[File:Église Sainte-Marie-des-Batignolles, Paris 2011.jpg|thumb|right|280px|The Sainte-Marie des Batignolles Church, in the centre of Batignolles]]
'''Batignolles''' is a neighborhood of [[Paris]], a part of the [[17th arrondissement of Paris|17th arrondissement]] of the city. The neighborhood is bounded on the south by the [[Boulevard des Batignolles]], on the east by the [[Avenue de Clichy]], on the north by the [[Rue Cardinet]], and on the west by the [[Rue de Rome (Paris)|Rue de Rome]].
'''Batignolles''' ({{IPA-fr|batiɲɔl}}) is a neighbourhood of [[Paris]], part of its [[17th arrondissement of Paris|17th arrondissement]]. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by the Boulevard des Batignolles, on the east by the Avenue de Clichy, on the north by Rue Cardinet and on the west by the Rue de Rome.


==History==
==History==
Batignolles was an independent village outside Paris until 1860, when the [[emperor]], [[Napoleon III]], annexed it to the capital.
Batignolles was an independent village outside Paris until 1860, when the [[Emperor of the French|emperor]], [[Napoleon III]], annexed it to the capital.


During the 19th century, Batignolles had an active cultural life, and it served as a base for the painter [[Édouard Manet]] and his friends, who became known as the "[[groupe des Batignolles]]". They painted many scenes of its [[café]] life.
During the 19th century, Batignolles had an active cultural life, and it served as a base for the painter [[Édouard Manet]] and his friends, who became known as the [[Batignolles group]]. They painted many scenes of its [[café]] life.


==21st century==
==21st century==
[[File:Petanque batignolles.jpg|thumb|right|360px|[[Pétanque]], the outdoor bowling-game, as played in Batignolles]]
[[File:Petanque batignolles.jpg|thumb|right|280px|[[Pétanque]], the outdoor bowling-game, as played in Batignolles]]
Batignolles is outside the center of Paris most visited by tourists, but attractions include the [[Batignolles Cemetery]] (which is actually located in the nearby [[Épinettes]] district), and the [[Square des Batignolles]] a small park created in 1862.
Batignolles is outside the center of Paris most visited by tourists, but attractions include the [[Batignolles Cemetery]] (which is actually located in the nearby [[Épinettes]] district), and the [[Square des Batignolles]], a small park created in 1862.


It was intended that Batignolles would include the Olympic Village, had Paris hosted the 2012 [[Olympic Games]]. Former [[SNCF]] railyards were expected to be redeveloped as part of this process. It was intended that, after the Olympics (by 2015), the neighborhood would include 3,400 apartments, 30,000 square metres of shops, 140,000 square metres of office buildings and new public facilities (including a school and nursery). Moreover, major public buildings including the [[Palais de Justice, Paris|Palais de Justice]] court complex and the [[Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris|Police judiciaire]] building (previously located in the [[Île de la Cité]]), were expected to move to the new [[Cité judiciaire de Paris]] building, north of the garden.
It was intended that Batignolles would include the Olympic Village, had Paris hosted the 2012 [[Olympic Games]]. Former [[SNCF]] railyards were expected to be redeveloped as part of this process. It was intended that, after the Olympics (by 2015), the neighborhood would include 3,400 apartments, 30,000 square metres of shops, 140,000 square metres of office buildings and new public facilities (including a school and nursery). Moreover, major public buildings including the [[Palais de Justice, Paris|Palais de Justice]] court complex and the [[Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris|Police judiciaire]] building (previously located in the [[Île de la Cité]]), were expected to move to the new Cité judiciaire de Paris building, north of the garden.


The former railyards have instead been redeveloped into a new 4.3-hectare district,<ref>[http://www.clichy-batignolles.fr/le-projet/lensemble-du-projet ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120127060212/http://www.clichy-batignolles.fr/le-projet/lensemble-du-projet |date=January 27, 2012 }}</ref> centered on the new [[Martin Luther King]] garden.
The former railyards have instead been redeveloped into a new 4.3-hectare district,<ref>[http://www.clichy-batignolles.fr/le-projet/lensemble-du-projet ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120127060212/http://www.clichy-batignolles.fr/le-projet/lensemble-du-projet |date=January 27, 2012 }}</ref> centered on the [[Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin-Luther-King]].


==Metro stations==
==Metro stations==
Batignolles is:
Batignolles is:
{{station paris metro|La Fourche|Brochant|Rome}} It is served by lines '''2''' and '''13'''.
{{station paris metro|La Fourche|Brochant|Rome|Pont Cardinet}}
It is served by lines 2, 13 and 14.

[[File:Paris m 2 jms.svg|18px]]
[[File:Paris m 2 jms.svg|18px]]
[[File:Paris m 13 jms.svg|18px]]
[[File:Paris m 13 jms.svg|18px]]
[[File:Paris m 14 jms.svg|18px]]


==Education==
==Education==

Latest revision as of 21:29, 19 June 2022

Map of the 17th arrondissement with the Quartier des Batignolles
The Sainte-Marie des Batignolles Church, in the centre of Batignolles

Batignolles (French pronunciation: [batiɲɔl]) is a neighbourhood of Paris, part of its 17th arrondissement. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by the Boulevard des Batignolles, on the east by the Avenue de Clichy, on the north by Rue Cardinet and on the west by the Rue de Rome.

History[edit]

Batignolles was an independent village outside Paris until 1860, when the emperor, Napoleon III, annexed it to the capital.

During the 19th century, Batignolles had an active cultural life, and it served as a base for the painter Édouard Manet and his friends, who became known as the Batignolles group. They painted many scenes of its café life.

21st century[edit]

Pétanque, the outdoor bowling-game, as played in Batignolles

Batignolles is outside the center of Paris most visited by tourists, but attractions include the Batignolles Cemetery (which is actually located in the nearby Épinettes district), and the Square des Batignolles, a small park created in 1862.

It was intended that Batignolles would include the Olympic Village, had Paris hosted the 2012 Olympic Games. Former SNCF railyards were expected to be redeveloped as part of this process. It was intended that, after the Olympics (by 2015), the neighborhood would include 3,400 apartments, 30,000 square metres of shops, 140,000 square metres of office buildings and new public facilities (including a school and nursery). Moreover, major public buildings including the Palais de Justice court complex and the Police judiciaire building (previously located in the Île de la Cité), were expected to move to the new Cité judiciaire de Paris building, north of the garden.

The former railyards have instead been redeveloped into a new 4.3-hectare district,[1] centered on the Parc Clichy-Batignolles – Martin-Luther-King.

Metro stations[edit]

Batignolles is:

Located near the Métro stationsLa FourcheRomePont Cardinet and Brochant.

It is served by lines 2, 13 and 14.

Education[edit]

The Szkoła Narodowa Polska w Paryżu (Polish school in Paris) is in the Batignolles area.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Archived January 27, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

48°53′15″N 2°19′15″E / 48.88750°N 2.32083°E / 48.88750; 2.32083