Gallieni (Parc de Bagnolet) (French pronunciation: [ɡaljeni paʁk də baɲɔlɛ]) is a station on Paris Métro Line 3, being its eastern terminus.
It was opened on 2 April 1971 when the line was extended from Gambetta in order to improve the service to the town of Bagnolet.
The walls are vertical, as are the pillars, and support a horizontal ceiling covered with a black fire-resistant flocking.
The decoration is typical of the 1970s: the bevelled ceramic tiles, placed vertically and aligned, are beige in colour on the walls (a colour that can be found at Porte de Bagnolet on the same line and at Kléber on line 6) and white on the pillars, the upper part of the latter being coated and painted white.
The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station, inscribed on enamelled plates, is in Helvetica font instead of the usual Parisine typography, a peculiarity that the station only shares with Place d'Italie on line 6 and Porte de Versailles on line 12.