3rd arrondissement

3rd arrondissement

Also known as the Haut-Marais (Northern Marais), the 3rd arrondissement is a buzzing enclave of hip cafes, eateries and shops. Art lovers troop to modern galleries and the Musée Picasso, where many artworks are displayed in a stately 17th-century mansion. The Musée des Arts et Métiers is a top destination for science history buffs. The lively Marché des Enfants Rouge draws crowds to its international food stalls.

People died in 3rd Arrondissement (First 19 people) - Page 0

Robert Castin

Robert Castin

Military personnel

Guy Vincent

Guy Vincent

Sociologist

Rajak Ohanian

Rajak Ohanian

Visual artist

Jean Françaix

Jean Françaix

French composer

Ivry Gitlis

Ivry Gitlis

Israeli Violinist

Marie-Claire Brizard

Marie-Claire Brizard

Historian ‧ Pierre Bourdieu's ex-wife

Simon Gutman

Simon Gutman


Pierre Antoine Ernest Bazin

Pierre Antoine Ernest Bazin

French physician

André Monpoix

André Monpoix

Designer

Michel Holley

Michel Holley

Architect

Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson

Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson

French playwright

Guillaume Triébert

Guillaume Triébert


Angiolo Vestris

Angiolo Vestris

Dancer

Théodore Vibert

Théodore Vibert

Graphic artist

François-Dominique Mosselman

François-Dominique Mosselman


Jean-Pierre-Hugues Cambacérès

Jean-Pierre-Hugues Cambacérès

French military personnel

François-Joseph Hérold

François-Joseph Hérold

Musical composer

François-Étienne de La Roche

François-Étienne de La Roche

Physician and naturalist

Louis-Henri Bréton

Louis-Henri Bréton