Anonymous ID: 2c5475 Jan. 12, 2019, 12:38 a.m. No.4722618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Some translated text on the street

"14, rue de Trévise

At number 14 is the Treviso Theatre, as well as a student hostel that has occupied the building since 1893, managed by the Christian Union of Young People (UCJG), the French correspondent of the Young Men's Christian Association. It was in the gymnasium of this home that on December 27, 1893, the first basketball match was played in France and Europe. The event takes place one year after the first match played in public, in the gymnasium of Springfield College in the United States, the elements of which have been sent to the gymnasium on rue de Trévise in order to reconstruct it identically3,4.

 

During the inter-war period, the YMCA's facilities included a swimming pool where people could swim naked5.

 

It now houses the editorial office of La Voix Protestante, but also the regional headquarters of the Reformed Church of France.

 

28, rue de Trévise

At number 28 there has been a hairdressing school since 1945. It has welcomed many hairdressers, including Théo Sarapo, Edith Piaf's last husband. She prepares for the CAP coiffure, then for the BP coiffure and CQP in charge of hairdressing salons. It belonged to Gérard Glémain, founder of the Saint-Algue group. Today, it is called ISEC.

 

32, rue de Trévise

At number 32 is the Bony mansion, a former private mansion of the Duke of Treviso, a listed monument."