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Avenue Kléber is one of the avenues in Paris. It is one of the twelve avenues leading out of the Arc de Triomphe. It was named after Jean Baptiste Kléber, a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars. Before 1879, it was called ''l'avenue du Roi-de-Rome'', in memory of Napoleon II. It is "lined with grand examples of the ceremonial, yet never austere, buildings favored by Haussmann." Of note are the Icelandic and Peruvian embassies (Number 8 and Number 50, respectively), the ''Hôtel Raphael'' at Number 17, and The Peninsula Paris hotel at Number 19. French composer Henri Büsser (1872-1973) lived at Number 71. Avenue Kléber was one of the filming locations featured in ''The Bourne Identity''. File:CM 1014 - PARIS - Avenue Kléber.JPG|Historic postcard File:P1150765 Paris XVI avenue Kléber rwk.jpg|Avenue Kléber in 2012 File:Hôtel Raphaël, Paris 1.jpg|N° 17 File:Rolls-Royce Wraith, The Peninsula Paris, 2014.jpg|N° 19 File:Paris 16 - Ambassade du Pérou -1.JPG|N° 50 File:P1150763 Paris XVI avenue Kléber n°52 rwk.jpg|N° 52 File:Paris 75016 Avenue Kléber no 064 Impasse Kléber.jpg|N° 64 File:Paris-66Kleber 01.JPG|N° 66 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Avenue Kléber」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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