Square Saint-Gilles Grand Veneur - Pauline-Roland

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TypeUrban garden
Coordinates48°51′33″N 2°21′55″E / 48.85917°N 2.36528°E / 48.85917; 2.36528 (Square Saint-Gilles Grand Veneur - Pauline-Roland)
Area0.244 acres (0.099 ha)
Square Saint-Gilles Grand Veneur - Pauline-Roland
TypeUrban garden
Location3rd arrondissement, Paris
Coordinates48°51′33″N 2°21′55″E / 48.85917°N 2.36528°E / 48.85917; 2.36528 (Square Saint-Gilles Grand Veneur - Pauline-Roland)
Area0.244 acres (0.099 ha)
Created1988
StatusOpen all year
Public transit accessLocated near the Métro stations Chemin Vert and Saint-Sébastien–Froissart

The Square Saint-Gilles Grand-Veneur - Pauline-Roland is a small public garden situated in a square in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France. The park covers an area of 0.244 acres. The square is hidden by the buildings surrounding it and is accessed by pedestrian streets.

The square, which was laid out in 1988, was once a garden belonging to the Hôtel du Grand-Veneur.[1] This building was built during the 17th century and belonged to Hennequin d'Ecquevilly, organiser of the Kings hunt.[1] The square had the name Pauline Roland added in 2010, a French feminist and socialist.[1][2]

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