Rue Dante is a one-way street located in the Sorbonne neighbourhood of the 5th district of Paris. It begins at Rue Galande and ends at Boulevard Saint Germain.
Previously named Rue du Fouarre, the street Rue Dante was named after the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1331) who allegedly lived nearby while attending the University of Paris.
The building is located right next to Square René Viviani, on the Quai de Montebello in front of the Notre-Dame Cathedral. It is very well situated as it benefits from the tranquillity of the street Rue Dante and the lively ambiance of the shopping district on Boulevard Saint Germain. Residing directly within the Latin Quarter, the building also benefits from its close proximity to numerous boutiques, shops, and eateries that line the pedestrian streets of the surrounding neighbourhood.
Surrounding area / geographic location :
- Less than 200 meters from Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Seine River walk
- In close proximity to La Sorbonne University and the Luxembourg Gardens
- In close proximity to the shops and restaurants of the Latin Quarter
Public transportation :
- Metro (subway) station: La Sorbonne or Maubert-Mutualité
- Bus stop: routes n° 24, 47, 63, 86, 87
- RER train station: B, C station Saint Michel, Notre-Dame
The property 4 Rue Dante is an 8-story mixed-use building located in the 5th district of Paris. Built in 1902, the building includes eight apartments, two retail units, and the caretaker’s residence.
Common area renovations in 2014 :
- Partial rehabilitation of the roof and chimney stacks
- Rehabilitation of the courtyard and inner courtyard facades
- Renovation of the building entrance door, main hall, and stairwells
- Renovation of the buildings utility infrastructure (water, gas, electricity)
Communal amenities / equipment :
- Elevator
- Digital keypad and electronic badge building access
- Building caretaker
- Cellars
- Trash chute