Pasteur StreetAbstractThe 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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More information- You may find information about Pasteur Street on Wikipedia.
- There is also information on this official website. Unfortunately, we can't guarantee that it's mobile-friendly.