Porte Saint-Antoine

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Porte Saint-Antoine was a historic gate in the eastern fortifications of Paris, serving as a main entrance to the city and giving its name to the surrounding Faubourg Saint-Antoine district.

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Porte Saint-Antoine canonical 1

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instanceOf city gate
former building
associatedWith development of Faubourg Saint-Antoine
associatedWithEvent urban expansion of Paris to the east
category Former buildings and structures in Paris
History of Paris
connectsWith Faubourg Saint-Antoine NERFINISHED
inner city of Paris
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
currentStatus no longer extant
demolished yes
era Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
gaveNameTo Faubourg Saint-Antoine NERFINISHED
hasHeritage influenced urban toponymy of eastern Paris
hasUse city entrance
defensive structure
historicalFunction collection of tolls and taxes
control of access to Paris
military defense
locatedIn France
Paris
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Faubourg Saint-Antoine NERFINISHED
locatedInDirection east of central Paris
locatedInTime eastern fortifications of Paris
namedAfter Saint Anthony NERFINISHED
near Bastille NERFINISHED
Place de la Bastille NERFINISHED
partOf city walls of Paris
fortifications of Paris
streetTerminusOf Rue Saint-Antoine NERFINISHED

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Faubourg Saint-Antoine namedAfter Porte Saint-Antoine