The square has been closed since July 1, 2020 (until 2024) to allow the construction of a storage basin for overflow water from the city's sanitation network, which is part of an improvement plan for the quality of the water in the Seine. At that time, the surroundings of the Paris-Austerlitz station, next to the park, were undergoing major changes, in particular with the completion of a real estate project on the land located between the station and the square. When the project is delivered in 2024, the redevelopment and extension of the current square is planned before it reopens.
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This square (to Madame Curie) was built in 1931.
The square has been closed since July 1, 2020 (until 2024) to allow the construction of a storage basin for overflow water from the city's sanitation network, which is part of an improvement plan for the quality of the water in the Seine. At that time, the surroundings of the Paris-Austerlitz station, next to the park, were undergoing major changes, in particular with the completion of a real estate project on the land located between the station and the square. When the project is delivered in 2024, the redevelopment and extension of the current square is planned before it reopens.
Or so it is written on the Web.
You wandering in Duchamps' tracks, Tyler?
Ennobling a concrete pissoir into a piece of art - well done!
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