Rue de Béarn
The street of Béarn is located in the district of the Marsh at Paris in the IV {{E}} district.
History
Bored in 1605 during the creation of the Place of the Vosges, it was successively called, street of Park-Royal the , of the Park-of-Small towers , of the House-of-King , then with part of 1650, the Roadway-of-Tiny , and in 1792 of Federate the , then Nationale . The current name was given in 1867 in the honor of Henri IV, founder of the Royal Place (future Place of the Vosges).The street passes to the old site Couvent of Tiny the of Paris. Its cloister and its library were roughly with the site of the barracks of gendarmerie. Certain elements external of the barracks and a slope of staircase 17th century come from this convent.
Sources and references
- Dictionnaire of the streets of Paris
- Paris Guides 1807 - International Bookstore
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