Centre Charras

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Full nameComplexe Urbain Charras
Zodiaque
PublictransitPlace Charras
Bus275 Bus278
Courbevoie TransilienTransilien Line L (Paris-Saint-Lazare)
Opened1969 (shopping center) [1]
Centre Charras
Interactive map of Centre Charras
Full nameComplexe Urbain Charras
Zodiaque
LocationCourbevoie, France
Public transitPlace Charras
Bus275 Bus278
Courbevoie TransilienTransilien Line L (Paris-Saint-Lazare)
Construction
Opened1969 (shopping center) [1]
Years active1969–present
ArchitectHenry Pottier[2]
BuilderUnion des Assurances de Paris[2]
Office public de l'habitat de Courbevoie[2]
Structural engineerPatrick Le Lay[2]
Main contractorsEntreprise Oger[2]

Complexe Urbain Charras, promoted in real estate as Zodiaque and commonly called Centre Charras, is a former military garrison site and current residential and entertainment district in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France.

Caserne Charras was one of three identical barracks built for the Swiss Guards in 1756, along with those in Saint-Denis and Rueil-Malmaison (the only one still standing). It later became home to a succession of French Army garrisons.[2] In 1886, it was renamed in honor of former Minister of War Jean-Baptiste-Adolphe Charras, a Republican and exiled opponent of Napoleon III.[2] It housed the École des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale for a short period between mid-1943 and late 1945.[3] In 1961, the barracks was decommissioned and bought by the city of Courbevoie for demolition.[2] Only its front wall has been preserved, and moved to Parc de Bécon, a public park on the banks of the river Seine.[4]

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