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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gare_d'OrsayGare d'Orsay - Wikipedia

    Gare d'Orsay is a former Paris railway station and hotel, built in 1900 to designs by Victor Laloux, Lucien Magne and Émile Bénard; it served as a terminus for the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans (Paris–Orléans Railway).

  2. 5 de ago. de 2015 · Gare Saint-Lazare is the oldest train station in the city. It was just a simple wooden building when it opened in 1837. Ian Lemmin-Woolfrey. Gare de l'Est — To celebrate the 25th anniversary...

  3. List of Paris railway stations. Former and current railway stations in Paris. Below is a list of railway stations in Paris, France, current and historical. Active stations. Major lines. Major line railway stations of Paris. Railway stations and the respective areas they serve on departure from Paris.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2023 · Having been a parcel shipping centre during the war, and at other times a film set, the old station was transformed and opened as the Musée d’Orsay in 1986. Today it houses the world’s largest collection of Impressionist paintings and is Paris’s most visited museum. The Glory of the 19th Century.

  5. The station opened in 1840 as Gare de l'Ouest, later being renamed. A second station was built between 1848 and 1852. On 25 August 1944, the German military governor of Paris, General von Choltitz , surrendered his garrison to the French General Philippe Leclerc at the old station.

  6. As a city that is full of hidden gems, secret side-streets, and relatively unknown historical sites to discover, it’s no surprise Paris boasts numerous out-of-use train stations that have since been transformed. This is due to an old railway line, la Petite Ceinture, that circled Paris in its entirety, comprising a total of 36 stations.

  7. 26 de jun. de 2019 · Updated on 06/26/19. TripSavvy / Taylor McIntyre. Paris Est (or Gare de l’East, East Station), is one of the largest and oldest railway stations in Paris. Originally called the Strasbourg Platform, it opened in 1849 as the western terminus for the Paris-Strasbourg railway.