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The '''Rue Marcadet''' is a road that stretches the North side of the [[montmartre|Butte Montmartre]]. There is some discussion on the origin of the name, but is seems to be derived from a hamlet on the way named ''La Mercade'' or ''la Marcadé''. In the middle ages it was part of the ''chemin des Bœufs'', which went all the way to [[Clichy-la-Garenne]]. The last part used to be the main road between the communities of the [[Batignolles]] and [[Montmartre]]. The ''chemin des Bœufs'' is partially shown on the map created by Jouvin de Rochefort (1672) and shown in its entirety on the map by Roussel (1730). Before 1867, the rue Marcadet begun at the [[rue de la Chapelle]], where it also connected to the [[rue Riquet]]. This part now is part of the [[rue Ordener]], although the bridge over the tracks of the [[Gare du Nord]] is still known as the Pont Marcadet. In the beginning of the twentieth century, there was also a train stop by that name, that mainly served the (still existing) railway works to the right of that bridge. The continuation of the road between the avenue St. Ouen and [[boulevard Bessières]], now known as the [[rue de La Jonquière]], also carried the name rue Marcadet between 1868 and 1890.
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== Access ==
Metro stations [[Marcadet - Poissonniers (Paris Métro)| Marcadet-Poisonniers]] and [[Guy Môquet (Paris Métro)| Guy Môquet]]


== External links ==
* [www.paris.fr http://www.v1.paris.fr/carto/nomenclature/5995.nom.html]

[[Category:Streets in Paris|Marcadet]]
[[Category:Paris XVIIIe arrondissement| ]]

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The Rue Marcadet is a road that stretches the North side of the Butte Montmartre. There is some discussion on the origin of the name, but is seems to be derived from a hamlet on the way named La Mercade or la Marcadé. In the middle ages it was part of the chemin des Bœufs, which went all the way to Clichy-la-Garenne. The last part used to be the main road between the communities of the Batignolles and Montmartre. The chemin des Bœufs is partially shown on the map created by Jouvin de Rochefort (1672) and shown in its entirety on the map by Roussel (1730). Before 1867, the rue Marcadet begun at the rue de la Chapelle, where it also connected to the rue Riquet. This part now is part of the rue Ordener, although the bridge over the tracks of the Gare du Nord is still known as the Pont Marcadet. In the beginning of the twentieth century, there was also a train stop by that name, that mainly served the (still existing) railway works to the right of that bridge. The continuation of the road between the avenue St. Ouen and boulevard Bessières, now known as the rue de La Jonquière, also carried the name rue Marcadet between 1868 and 1890.

Access

Metro stations Marcadet-Poisonniers and Guy Môquet