Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis

In old times, the street of the Suburb-Saint-Denis was extremely crested, since it was on the passage of the procession of the King towards the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Gravers of jeweller and cloth trade were then found there.

Very long, the street of the Suburb-Saint-Denis crosses the 10 {{E}} district of Paris of north to the south, connecting the Porte Saint-Denis to the subway the Vault while passing by the Gare of North.

The street of the Suburb-Saint-Denis owes his name with the fact that it is in the prolongation of the street Saint-Denis, but outside the enclosing wall symbolized today by the Saint-Denis Door: it is not thus any more in the borough but in the suburb .

The street briefly bore the name of street of the Suburb Franciade in 1793. The portion ranging between the Street the St. Lawrence and the Place of the Vault bore the name of street of the suburb Saint-Lazare and street of the suburb of Glory .

Geometry

  • Dispatcher:
    • of the Boulevard of Good-News until the Boulevard of Magenta: 20 m
    • between the boulevard of Magenta and the Street Cail: 17,50 m
    • of the street Cail until the Boulevard of the Vault: 20 m

Points of interest

Several institutions in the bottom of the street:
  • old a bubble become smart brewery, At Julien , whose reputation of profiteroles makes the turn of Paris;
  • a smart delicatessen, Julhès (in the past Mauduit ), jalousé for its milfoils;
  • the room of drive of Marcel Cerdan was to the 23;
  • the graver of hairdresser of the Reggiani family was to the 83 (Serge Reggiani evokes the street in an autobiographical song);
  • the Passage Prado gives in the street, famous for its decoration Art déco;
  • the Passage Brady gives in the street, famous for its Indian restaurants and Pakistani;
  • the Passage of Industry gives in the street.

See too

  • very relevant List of the restaurants of the corner
  • All a little famous addresses of the street

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