Pasteur Street

The name of this street, which runs parallel to the Canal des Tanneurs, obviously refers to Louis Pasteur, who was born in a house on this street because his father, by family tradition, was a tanner. The house, which now houses a museum, has been a protected building since 1923. There's nothing extraordinary about its façade, which is why we're presenting another of the street's old buildings.



Pasteur Street

Abstract

The name of this street, which runs parallel to the Canal des Tanneurs, obviously refers to Louis Pasteur, who was born in a house on this street because his father, by family tradition, was a tanner. The house, which now houses a museum, has been a protected building since 1923. There's nothing extraordinary about its façade, which is why we're presenting another of the street's old buildings.

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