Malakoff impasse
The Malakoff impasse is a 65m long and 5m wide road located in the Porte-Dauphine district of the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
It starts at Amiral-Bruix boulevard and ends in a dead end.
This road was opened in 1854.
It takes its name from its proximity to the Malakoff avenue, which owes its name to the Battle of Malakoff, the decisive French victory in the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War.
For more details on the battle of Malakoff see "Malakoff avenue".
It starts at Amiral-Bruix boulevard and ends in a dead end.
This road was opened in 1854.
It takes its name from its proximity to the Malakoff avenue, which owes its name to the Battle of Malakoff, the decisive French victory in the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War.
For more details on the battle of Malakoff see "Malakoff avenue".
Address:
16th arrondissement, Paris