Coulée verte René-Dumont

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Coulée verte René-Dumont is an elevated linear park in eastern Paris built on a former railway viaduct, known for its landscaped walkways and views over the city.

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Coulée verte René-Dumont canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elevated linear park
greenway
public space
tourist attraction
urban park
architect Jacques Vergely
builtOn former railway viaduct
category Parks in Paris
continent Europe
country France
endPoint near Bois de Vincennes
followsRouteOf former Vincennes railway line
formerName Promenade Plantée
surface form: Promenade plantée
hasAccessPoint multiple stairways from street level
ramps for limited step-free access
hasFeature benches
elevated promenade
flower beds
footbridges
gardens
landscaped walkways
lawns
ramps
stairs
trees
tunnels
views over the city
hasPart Viaduc des Arts
hasUse jogging
recreation
sightseeing
urban nature observation
walking
inspired High Line
surface form: High Line in New York City
isAccessible pedestrians
landscapeArchitect Philippe Mathieux
length approximately 4.7 kilometres
locatedIn 12th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
maintainedBy Paris
surface form: City of Paris
municipality Paris
surface form: City of Paris
namedAfter René Dumont NERFINISHED
opened 1993
passesNear Gare de Lyon
Jardin de Reuilly
passesThrough Avenue Daumesnil NERFINISHED
Reuilly
renamed Coulée verte René-Dumont in 2014
startPoint near Opéra Bastille
urbanPlanningConcept adaptive reuse of infrastructure

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12th arrondissement of Paris contains Coulée verte René-Dumont
Promenade Plantée alsoKnownAs Coulée verte René-Dumont
Viaduc des Arts partOf Coulée verte René-Dumont