Part of a Series on Vincentian Heritage Places
rue de Grenelle
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Beginning of Ozanams’ Married Life
After visiting with family in Lyon, Frederic and Amélie Ozanam arrived in Paris by December 1841 to begin their new life together. They at first settled in a small place on the rue de Grenelle.
Source: Antoine Frédéric Ozanam by Raymond L. Sickinger, University of Notre Dame Press
After a rapid move to Nogent-sur-Marne, the Ozanam couple lived at 10 Rue de Grenelle, on the first floor. This dwelling is still there, just behind Saint-Sulpice church. (The Paris of St Vincent de Paul and Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, published by the St Vincent de Paul Society, International Council-General, 2011) Link to Google Maps Street View
Places Ozanam lived
Having become a professor at the Sorbonne, Frederic Ozanam would live with Amélie (his wife) and later Marie (their daughter) on rue de Grenelle, rue Garancière, and rue de Fleurus, all located in the same general neighborhood of Paris.
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Red = Vincent de Paul, Blue = Frederic Ozanam
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