Rue des Petites-Écuries
The street of the Petites-Ecuries is located in the 10th district of Paris. It leaves the Rue of the Suburb-Saint-Denis and finished in the Rue of Suburb-Poissonnière. It is one of the streets which made it possible to connect the Gare Saint-Lazare to the Place of the Republic. Today this way is not practicable any more because of many changes of circulation.
In fact the royal Stables of Louis XIV were there which left this name to the street. There exists also a court of the Petites-Ecuries.
Historically, street of furriers, the street of the Petites-Ecuries is a cosmopolitan street today.
The New Morning, a famous concert hall this finds in this street.
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