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[[File:Nantes passage pommeraye.JPG|thumb|Passage Pommeraye, Nantes]]
The '''Passage Pommeraye''' is a small [[shopping mall]] in central [[Nantes]], [[France]], named after its [[property developer]], Louis Pommeraye. Construction started at the end of [[1840]] and was completed on [[4 July]] [[1843]].


The Passage Pommeraye is a passage between two streets, the rue Santeuil and rue de la Fosse, with one 9.40 [[metre|m]] higher than the other. Midway, there is a flight of steps and the mall then continues on another floor. Two [[architect]]s, Jean-Baptiste Buron and Hippolyte Durand Gasselin, contributed to its design, which is very elaborate and includes [[renaissance]] style sculptures.
The '''Passage Pommeraye''' is a small [[Arcade (architecture)#Shopping arcades|shopping arcade]] in central [[Nantes]], [[France]], named after its [[property developer]], Louis Pommeraye. Construction started at the end of 1840 and was completed on 4 July 1843. The Passage Pommeraye is a passage between two streets, the rue Santeuil and rue de la Fosse, with one 9.40 m higher than the other. Midway, there is a flight of steps and the mall then continues on another floor. Two [[architect]]s, Jean-Baptiste Buron and Hippolyte Durand Gasselin, contributed to its design, which is very elaborate and includes [[renaissance]] style sculptures.


The Passage Pommeraye has been classified as a ''historic monument'' since 1976.
==Source==

http://www.nantes44.com/pommeray.htm (in French), accessed on [[10 november]] [[2005]]
==Movies==

The Passage Pommeraye can be seen in several movies :
*''[[Lola (1961 film)|Lola]]'' by director [[Jacques Demy]].
*''[[Une chambre en ville]]'' by director [[Jacques Demy]].
*''[[Les Parapluies de Cherbourg]]'' by director [[Jacques Demy]].
*''[[La reine blanche (film)|La reine blanche]]'' by director [[Jean-Loup Huber]].
*''[[Jacquot de Nantes]]'' by director [[Agnès Varda]] (Jacques Demy's wife]

==Sources==
* https://archive.today/20120910110520/http://www.nantes44.com/pommeray.htm (in French), accessed on 10 November 2005

==Photos==

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Image:Passage-pommeraye-2.jpg|Passage Pommeraye, Nantes
Image:Passage-pommeraye.jpg|Passage Pommeraye, Nantes
File:Passage Pommeraye 1.jpg
File:Passage Pommeraye 2.jpg
File:PassagePommeraye200911.jpeg|Passage Pommeraye, Nantes
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 1 December 2023

Passage Pommeraye, Nantes

The Passage Pommeraye is a small shopping arcade in central Nantes, France, named after its property developer, Louis Pommeraye. Construction started at the end of 1840 and was completed on 4 July 1843. The Passage Pommeraye is a passage between two streets, the rue Santeuil and rue de la Fosse, with one 9.40 m higher than the other. Midway, there is a flight of steps and the mall then continues on another floor. Two architects, Jean-Baptiste Buron and Hippolyte Durand Gasselin, contributed to its design, which is very elaborate and includes renaissance style sculptures.

The Passage Pommeraye has been classified as a historic monument since 1976.

Movies

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The Passage Pommeraye can be seen in several movies :

Sources

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Photos

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47°12′48″N 1°33′35″W / 47.21333°N 1.55972°W / 47.21333; -1.55972