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doors partially painted black. The name of the station is written directly on the metal panels in five different languages. On each platform, three touch screens display maps of the network, a map of the neighbourhood and a route finder. Five additional screens present advertising campaigns as well as cultural programmes. They will screen four two-minute films, produced by the
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On line 9, the metalwork is in the form of honey-coloured aluminium panelling comprising a set of brass-rimmed display cases. Many of them are now empty. Their partial closure reveals the old wall of the station still covered with its original bevelled white tiles, which also covers the vault while
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or just Rond-Point. On 6 October 1942 a connection between the two stations was opened and the new station was renamed Marbeuf–Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées (or more often Champs-Élysées–Marbeuf). This new station became Franklin D. Roosevelt station in 1946 when the nearby Avenue Victor-Emmanuel
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In line 1, the walls are clad in illuminated gilded metal panels, while the vault, as well as the tunnel exits, are clad in bevelled champagne-coloured tiles and fitted with cylindrical ceiling lamps decorated with bubble motifs. The platforms are tiled in anthracite grey and fitted with landing
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The platforms of the two lines are of standard configuration: there are two per stopping point, they are separated by the tracks located in the centre and the vault is elliptical. On the other hand, they are distinguished by their cultural layout, which itself differs between the two lines.
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the tunnel exits are treated with metal wall facings. The name of the station appears in raised honey-coloured capital letters above the display windows. This layout is complemented by yellow
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The station has seven entrances, the first two of which are only accessible from the platforms of Line 1, given that its stopping point was originally independent of that of Line 9.
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who, although allied with France during the First World War, had fought against France as king of Fascist Italy during the Second World War.
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Originally, the stations on the two lines were separate. The Line 1 station opened as part of the first stage of the line between
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The station was renovated after the Second World War and the work introduced a new artistic technique known as "
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The station is served by lines 28, 32 (in the direction of Gare de l'Est only), 42, 73, 80 and 93 of the
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style seats and specific lighting canopies with metal slats in a shape close to a semicircle.
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As part of the automation project on Line 1, its platforms were completely renovated in 2008.
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III was renamed Franklin D. Roosevelt Avenue, in honour of US President
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who had been an ally of France during World War II, as opposed to
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on 19 July 1900 and was called Marbeuf. It was named after the
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Beginning of the large amount of department stores on the
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The Line 9 station opened when the line was extended from
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Paris Métro stations in the 8th arrondissement of Paris
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platforms during automation programme in March 2008.
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Access to the tree-lined part of the Champs-Élysées
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8th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
48°52′08″N 2°18′36″E / 48.868977°N 2.30989°E / 48.868977; 2.30989
RATP
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Paris Métro
Paris Métro
George V
La Défense
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Château de Vincennes
Alma–Marceau
Pont de Sèvres
Line 9
Saint-Philippe du Roule
Mairie de Montreuil
Franklin D. Roosevelt is located in Paris
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