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| paris_yank:go:nice:this_page [2026/03/23 08:15] – [Our Building: The Palais Jacqueline] parisyank | paris_yank:go:nice:this_page [2026/03/23 09:50] (current) – [4 bis Boulevard Dubouchage, Nice, France] parisyank | ||
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| - | > "Ma chère ville presque natale." | + | > "Ma chère ville presque natale." |
| We live on one of the most historically layered streets in Nice — a boulevard that has housed a prefect' | We live on one of the most historically layered streets in Nice — a boulevard that has housed a prefect' | ||
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| The street' | The street' | ||
| - | The city's regulatory plan — the plan régulateur — stopped at what is now Boulevard Dubouchage, leaving a certain urban disorder to develop beyond it to the north. This is why the boulevard still functions, architecturally and socially, as a legible boundary: to the south, the ordered grids of the 19th-century New Town; to the north, a more organic and varied fabric of residential streets climbing toward Cimiez. | + | The city's regulatory plan — the plan régulateur — stopped at what is now Boulevard Dubouchage, leaving a certain urban disorder to develop beyond it to the north. This is why the boulevard still functions, architecturally and socially, as a legible boundary: to the south, the ordered grids of the 19th-century New Town; to the north, a more organic and varied fabric of residential streets climbing toward Cimiez. In its own right, the neighborhood Cimiez has a rich history [[wp> |
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| | Year of construction | 1924 | | | Year of construction | 1924 | | ||
| | Architectural style | Art Deco | | | Architectural style | Art Deco | | ||
| - | | Architect | Jules Vincent Laurent Charles Febvre (([[https:// | + | | Architect | Jules Vincent Laurent Charles Febvre(([[https:// |
| | Height | Approximately 21 metres (estimated roof height) | | | Height | Approximately 21 metres (estimated roof height) | | ||
| | Number of stories | R+6 (ground floor plus six upper floors) | | | Number of stories | R+6 (ground floor plus six upper floors) | | ||
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| This is one of the most important buildings on our street and one of the most historically layered structures in the whole of Nice. Louis Rambourg, a wealthy Parisian industrialist, | This is one of the most important buildings on our street and one of the most historically layered structures in the whole of Nice. Louis Rambourg, a wealthy Parisian industrialist, | ||
| - | The Bibliothèque Dubouchage was inaugurated on 8 April 1925. For a long time the main library of the city, it lost that title in 1987 with the opening of the central Lamartine library. In 2001, with the opening of the new central Louis Nucéra library on the Promenade des Arts, the Dubouchage site was dedicated to the heritage collections of Nice's municipal library network. On 3 June 2005, for the library' | + | The Bibliothèque Dubouchage was inaugurated on 8 April 1925. For a long time the main library of the city, it lost that title in 1987 with the opening of the central Lamartine library. In 2001, with the opening of the new central Louis Nucéra library on the Promenade des Arts, the Dubouchage site was dedicated to the heritage collections of Nice's municipal library network. On 3 June 2005, for the library' |
| The library has existed since 1925 but the building itself is considerably older. The Niçois, however, continue to call it the " | The library has existed since 1925 but the building itself is considerably older. The Niçois, however, continue to call it the " | ||
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