Avenue Pierre Curie, named in homage to the famous physicist, Nobel Prize winner, husband of Marie Curie. The gross error in the spelling of the physicist, who received the Nobel Prize in 1903, unleashed Internet users.

The town hall, quickly challenged by the residents of this avenue located not far from the station, quickly had the misspelled plates removed, without however providing further explanations for this gross error. For example, one of them imagined Pierre and Marie Curry, two Indian physicists leaning over their piles of yellow spice.