Le Kremlin–Bicêtre (French pronunciation: [lə kʁɛmlɛ̃ bisɛːtʁ]) is a station of the Paris Métro, serving the Villejuif branch of Line 7.
Le Kremlin–Bicêtre opened on 10 December 1982 following an extension from Maison Blanche and served as the southern terminus of the new branch of line 7 until 28 February 1985 when it was extended to Villejuif Louis Aragon.
It is derived from a tavern "Au sergent du Kremlin", a meeting place for French war veterans around 1813,[1] and Bicêtre, an alteration of Winchester, England, the bishop who has owned property here.
[3] The station has 2 entrances: Le Kremlin–Bicêtre has a standard configuration with 2 tracks separated by 2 side platforms and surmounted by a mezzanine.
Small ceramic tiles of a white and red colour, placed vertically, cover the walls as well as the tunnel exits.