Access There are two entrances: • the first, on the central median of Boulevard Pasteur, south of the Rue de Vaugirard; • the second, on the Boulevard Pasteur, north of the Rue de Vaugirard. The entrance of the north–south line is wrought iron, typical of this line, while the other entrance is in a
Guimard style (1909, registered as a historical monument).
Station layout Platforms The main theme of this station is health, as a tribute to the nearby sites of interest. The platforms of Line 12 present research work led by Louis Pasteur. They are arranged in the
Andreu-Motte orange style, with lighting strips and tunnel exits in this colour. The benches are of bevelled white tiling, unique case, and the seats are
Motte white. The tiling and the north–south ceramics are however well preserved (advertising frames and frame of the station name is of a green colour, with green geometrical designs on the walls and the roof). This station, the station at Porte de Versailles (on the same line) and Porte de Clichy (on Line 13) are only three stations on the network to mix these two decorative styles. The platforms of Line 6 are decorated in the
Bruno-Gaudin style (2000 Métro revival) with bevelled white tiling, rounded white lighting strips, white ceramic advertising frames, beige
Akiko seats and the station name on enamelled plate in
Parisine font.
Bus connections The station is served by lines 39, 70, 89 and 95 of the
RATP bus network and, at night, by lines N13 and N62 of the
Noctilien network. ==Nearby==