Avenue des Ternes

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48°52′45″N 2°17′29″E / 48.87917°N 2.29139°E / 48.87917; 2.29139FromPlace des TernesToBoulevard Gouvion-Saint-CyrConstructionDenomination23 May 1863

Avenue des Ternes is an avenue in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, between Place des Ternes and boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr. It is 920 m (0.57 mi) long and 35 m (115 ft) wide and was given its present name in 1863. It is on both sides of place Tristan-Bernard.

Description

Avenue des Ternes begins at the intersection of number 1, Place des Ternes and number 49, avenue de Wagram. It ends at number 59, boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr. It passes through the Quartier des Ternes, after which it was named on 23 May 1863.

Avenue des Ternes Near Hotel Concorde La Fayette and Place du Général Kœnig.


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