Passage Pommeraye

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Passage Pommeraye is a 19th-century covered shopping arcade in Nantes, France, celebrated for its ornate architecture, grand staircases, and historic boutiques.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf covered shopping arcade
passage
tourist attraction
architect Hippolyte Durand-Gasselin
Jean-Baptiste Buron
Louis Pommeraye
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
Renaissance Revival architecture
connects Rue de la Fosse and Rue Santeuil
constructionStart 1840
country France
featuredIn Lola (1961 film)
Une chambre en ville (1982 film)
floorCount 3 levels of galleries
hasBeenUsedAs film location
hasFeature decorative balustrades
glass roof
grand central staircase
multiple levels of galleries
ornate ironwork
sculpted statuary
hasRenovation 20th-century restoration
21st-century restoration
hasUse boutiques
cafés
retail shops
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationDate 1976
heritageStatus listed historic monument of France
inaugurationDate 1843
knownFor grand staircases
historic boutiques
ornate 19th-century architecture
picturesque interior
locatedIn Loire-Atlantique
Nantes
Pays de la Loire
city centre of Nantes
locatedOn Rue Santeuil
Rue de la Fosse
Rue Santeuil
surface form: Rue du Puits-d’Argent
material glass
iron
stone
namedAfter Louis Pommeraye
numberOfLevels 3
openingHours open to the public
owner Nantes
surface form: City of Nantes
touristAttraction popular with visitors to Nantes

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Nantes hasLandmark Passage Pommeraye