Bercy

Bercy, formerly an independent municipality, today is the 47th of the 80 district (district ) of Paris. It lies in the east of the city on the Rive Droite said right bank of the Seine and is part of the 12th arrondissement.

Confines

The neighborhood is bounded on the north-west of the Rue Villiot and rue de Rambouillet, in the northeast of the Rue de Charenton, in the south of the Boulevard Périphérique and the southwest of the river Seine.

The Pont de Bercy, the pedestrian trail Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir and the Pont de Tolbiac connect the area with the 13th arrondissement.

Attractions

Bercy has been transformed by the early 80s initiated, comprehensive neighborhood redevelopment. In place of the former wine wholesale market in the east of the new French Ministry of Economy, Finances and Industry (often called short- Bercy ) limited Parc de Bercy was created with the multi-purpose sports hall Palais Omnisports de Paris -Bercy, in which hosts rock concerts. In the northern part of the park is home to the former American Center by Frank Gehry today the Cinémathèque Française, which it has a museum and a theme-based research library. One of the east get them remaining wine halls has taken the Musée des arts forains.

48.8361111111112.3833333333333Koordinaten: 48 ° 50 ' N, 2 ° 23 ' E

  • Quarter (Paris)
  • 12th Arrondissement (Paris)
  • Former church in France
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