Paris: the future “garden street” Françoise d’Eaubonne

By Alain

Fils adoptif de Françoise, heureux de contribuer à faire vivre sa pensée et son œuvre.

Updated on 20/08/2024 | Published on 10/05/2024

Work on the future “Françoise d’Eaubonne” alley in Paris’s 14th arrondissement is almost complete, and the alley is now open to the public (as you’ll see in the photos below). In the near future, benches will be installed under each lamppost. A sign announces “the first garden street in the 14th arrondissement”. The inauguration should take place in September, in the presence of Françoise’s daughter and son (Indiana and Vincent), her grandson (David) and myself.

We’ll keep you informed of the date as soon as we know it.

Photo credit: Alain Lezongar (Translated with DeepL)

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