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Square des Épinettes

Urban park in Paris, France


Urban park in Paris, France

FieldValue
nameSquare des Épinettes
typeUrban garden
imageJean Leclaire's statue, 2009-07-31 016.jpg
image_size280px
image_captionJean Leclaire's statue in the *Square des Épinettes*
location[3rd arrondissement](3rd-arrondissement-of-paris), Paris
coords
area2.576 acre
created1893
statusOpen all year
publictransitLocated near the Métro station Guy Môquet

The Square des Épinettes is a green space in the Épinettes district of Paris (17th arrondissement).

Location and access

The square is bordered by Rue Félix-Pécaut to the north, Rue Maria-Deraismes to the east, Rue Collette to the south and Rue Jean-Leclaire to the west.

The Square des Épinettes is served by line 13 at the Guy Môquet metro station.

Origin of the name

It bears this name in reference to the locality, which has become a district, in which it is located and which owes its name to the white épinette, a grape variety of vines once present on this hill.

History

Created in 1893 by Jean-Camille Formigé, redeveloped in 1980 and 1992, this square covers 10,420m2. A bandstand occupies the centre.

Remarkable buildings and places of memory

The square houses two sculptures:

  • the Monument to Jean Leclaire by Jules Dalou (1896);
  • the Statue of Maria Deraismes by Louis-Ernest Barrias (1898).

In 1943, these bronzes were taken down by the Vichy regime as part of the mobilization of non-ferrous metals and sent to Germany. The bronze group of the monument to Jean Leclaire was recast and re-erected on its base in 1971, but the bucket held by the worker in the original version is missing.

The statue of Maria Deraismes was recast in 1983 by the Coubertin foundry and re-erected in the square.

Botany

  • Horse chestnut, height 35, circumference 383 cm (classified as a remarkable tree).
  • Tulip tree, height 17 m, circumference 240 cm (classified as a remarkable tree).

References

References

  1. (2001). "Les parcs & jardins de Paris : 400 lieux de détente et de découverte". Editions Rustica.
  2. Simier, Amélie. (2010). "Dalou à Paris, Éditions Paris Musées".
  3. "Paris NATURE".
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