STATION PYRAMIDES
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This station, opened in summer 1916, belonged to the first subway stations in Paris. For over a century, it serves the line 7 and, at the end of 1998, it was designed to allow the line 14 to stop there. Very busy, the station is halfway between Opera Garnier and Théâtre de la Comédie Française. It takes its name from Rue des Pyramides that it serves, commemorating the Battle of the Pyramids won by Bonaparte on 21st of July 1798 on the Mameluks.
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