Lamarck - Caulaincourt est une station de la ligne 12 du métro de Paris, située dans le 18e arrondissement de Paris. La station est ouverte au public le 31 octobre 1912.
Prévue à l'origine pour s'appeler Pecqueur, du fait de la proximité de Place Constantin-Pecqueur, la station est devenue Lamarck car l'entrée aboutit près de la rue Lamarck. Puis elle portera le nom de Lamarck (Caulaincourt) (la rue Caulaincourt étant également toute proche), avant de devenir Lamarck - Caulaincourt. Cependant, sur les quais, la céramique ne porte encore que le nom de « Lamarck ».
Dans le cadre du programme « Renouveau du métro » de la RATP, la station Lamarck - Caulaincourt a été totalement fermée au public du 27 mars au 16 juin 2006. Les travaux ont porté sur l'ensemble de la station, sauf les quais déjà rénovés entre 2000 et 2001.
Elle a vu entrer 2 999 657 voyageurs en 2015 ce qui la place à la 181e position des stations de métro pour sa fréquentation1. Lamarck — Caulaincourt is located in within the 18th arrondissement of Paris, which covers some of the northern-most parts of the city. Specifically, it runs beneath Rue de la Fontaine du But where it changes into a staircase. The station takes its name from the two main roads that cross near its entrance: Rue Lamarck and Rue Caulaincourt. The station opened on 31 October 1912 as part of a northward extension of the Nord-Sud company's Line A from Pigalle to Jules Joffrin. In 1930, the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (CMP) bought out the Nord-Sud company and renamed Line A to Line 12 in order to conform to the former's convention.
Originally named Constantin Pecqueur, after the short street at the top of the entrance stairway, which in turn derives its title from the socialist economist of the same name, Lamarck — Caulaincourt opened as Lamarck, a reference to Rue Lamarck, the road at the bottom of the entrance stairwell. At a later time, the station's name changed to Lamarck (Caulaincourt), and finally received its current spelling of Lamarck — Caulaincourt. Rue Lamarck is dedicated to Jean-Baptiste Pierre de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck (1744–1829), a French naturalist who is mainly remembered for his theory of the inheritance of acquired traits. Rue Caulaincourt is named after the marquis Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt (1773–1827), general, ambassador and Foreign Minister from...
Read moreLamarck - Caulaincourt metro station, located in the picturesque Montmartre district, is not only a functional transit stop but also a charming spot featured in various films and photos. Its vintage tiled walls and beautiful architecture make it a popular location for filmmakers and photographers. The station's deep, atmospheric feel has appeared in several French films, adding a touch of nostalgia and character to the scenes. For visitors, it offers a wonderful opportunity to capture stunning photographs, with its classic Parisian design and the surrounding cobblestone streets and lively neighborhoods of Montmartre. Whether you’re a movie enthusiast or a photography lover, Lamarck - Caulaincourt is a must-see stop for its cinematic appeal and...
Read morePlease note that I did not use this station for its purpose which is to commute, but i have seen it before and I really wanted to go check it because it's aesthetic and I wanted to take a picture there and believe me the place is very pretty and if you go to
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