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Rue Saint-Honoré






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Coordinates: 48°5153N 2°1956E / 48.86472°N 2.33222°E / 48.86472; 2.33222
 

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Rue Saint-Honoré
Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris
Rue Saint-Honoré is located in Paris
Rue Saint-Honoré

Shown within Paris

Length1,840 m (6,040 ft)
Width20 m (66 ft) 17.50m 14.60m
Arrondissement1st, 8th
QuarterLes Halles. Palais Royale. Place Vendôme.
Coordinates48°51′53N 2°19′56E / 48.86472°N 2.33222°E / 48.86472; 2.33222
From21 rue des Halles
To14 rue Royale
Construction
DenominationDecember 10, 1847

The rue Saint-Honoré is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France.

It is named after the collegial Saint-Honoré church [fr] situated in ancient times within the cloisters of Saint-Honoré.

The street, on which are located a number of museums and upscale boutiques, is near the Jardin des Tuileries and the Saint-Honoré market. Like many streets in the heart of Paris, the rue Saint-Honoré, as it is now known, was laid out as early as the Middle Ages or before.

The street, at one time, continued beyond the former city walls into what was the faubourg (from Latin foris burgem, an area "outside the city"). This continuation was eventually named the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

History[edit]

The rue Saint-Honoré has been given the following names in its long history:

Notable landmarks[edit]

Henri Dupuy de Lôme lived 374 rue Saint-Honoré from 1857 until his death in 1885.
Numbers : 161-163.

Bibliography[edit]


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