Overview
- Updated On:
- January 20, 2021
- 0 Acres
Studio rooms. Furnished with fully equipped kitchen, shower, dressing room, bed, TV. Exclusive toilet on landing. Luxury building with caretaker and elevator. Rue Taylor is a street in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. The
buildings on this street were built in cut stone at the end of
the 19th century , which gave it great visual harmony. A project
to extend the Green Network via rue Taylor then rue Lucien-
Sampaix is currently being studied, in order to join the Saint-
Martin canal. It is named after Baron Isidore Taylor, founder of
many philanthropic associations for artists and men of letters,
who lived at 68, rue de Bondy in the old hotel that President
Rosanbo had built in 1787. This route, which was opened at the
beginning of 1881 under the name of rue de l'Ambigu, took its
current name by decree from March 24, 1881. Rent: 560.00 Rent without interruption for three years: To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Violeta Page, please fill in the form below.
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