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The ''rue de'' Siam (or ''Siam'' Street) is the main arterial street of Brest. Its name comes from the arrival of three ambassadors led by Kosa Pan, sent by the King of Siam on the 29 June 1686 to meet Louis XIV in Versailles. They went with six mandarins, three translators, two secretaries and a retinue of servants, loaded with presents. They traveled on the boats ''l'Oiseau'' and ''La Maligne''. They crossed Saint-Pierre Street to go to the hostel of the same name. The inhabitants were so amazed that they renamed the street. The street was quite narrow before World War II. The ''rue de Siam'' is quoted by Jacques Prévert in his poem ''Barbara''. ==Location== From the ''place de la Liberté'', in the centre of Brest, the ''rue de Siam'' runs southwest to the Recouvrance Bridge, spanning the river Penfeld. Recouvrance is a working-class district, from old Brest, in contrast to the ''rue de Siam'' where there were all the chic stores and cafés of Brest, in the years 1950-60. There used to be ''l’Épée'' Café on the right and ''Les Antilles'' Restaurant on the left. Midshipmen and officers from all nationalities used to have an aperitif at ''l’Épée'' and then, cross the ''rue de Siam'' to have supper at ''Les Antilles''. Image:KosapanPortrait.jpg|French painting of the Siamese ambassador Kosa Pan, in 1686 File:Rue de Siam avant guerre.jpg|The ''rue de Siam'' before the Second World War File:Place liberté2 800x600.JPG|Monumental perspective from the ''place de la Liberté'' opening to the ''rue de Siam'', with the ''rade de Brest'' (Brest roadstead) in the background, and on the right, the steeple of Saint-Louis church dominating the rebuilt centre of Brest. File:Brest tram Château II.JPG|The street nowadays 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「Rue de Siam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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