Rue du Bac, Paris

Rue du Bac, Paris
Rue du Bac
Rue du Bac, Paris is located in Paris
Rue du Bac, Paris
Shown within Paris
Length1,150 m (3,770 ft)
Width20 m (66 ft) (average) between the quais Anatole France and Voltaire and the Boulevard Saint-Germain. 18 m between the Boulevard Saint-Germain and the Rue de Sèvres
Arrondissement7th
QuarterSaint-Thomas d'Aquin
Coordinates48°51′23″N 2°19′35″E / 48.85639°N 2.32639°E / 48.85639; 2.32639
FromQuai Voltaire and Quai Anatole-France
ToRue de Sèvres
Construction
CompletionOpened between 1600 à 1610
"Plaque James McNeill Whistler, 110 rue du Bac, Paris 7"
The Miraculous Medal. Saint Catherine Labouré is interred at 140 rue de Bac, one of the places where the Virgin Mary is believed to have appeared to her.

The Rue du Bac is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The street, which is 1,150 m long, begins at the junction of the quais Voltaire and Anatole-France and ends at the Rue de Sèvres.

Rue du Bac is also a station on line 12 of the Paris Métro, although its entrance is actually located on the Boulevard Raspail at the point where it is joined by the Rue du Bac.