Rue de Picardie
In full heart of the district of the Marsh in Paris, the street of Picardy (III {{E}} district), was open on grounds belonging to the culture of the Temple . It has a name of province of France, because of the project fallen through of Henri IV to build a Place of France, with radiant streets carrying all of the names of province.
It was called street of the Beaujolais wine , then street of the Alps of 1798 to 1814.
Sources and references
- Dictonnaire of the streets of Paris
- Paris Guides 1807 - International Bookstore
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