A Walk Down Rue de Rivoli, Paris
Rue de Rivoli is one of the most famous streets in Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world. It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January 14 and 15, 1797. The rue de Rivoli marked a transitional compromise between an urbanism of prestige monuments and aristocratic squares, and the forms of modern town planning by official regulation.
The new street that Napoleon Bonaparte pierced through the heart of Paris took for one side the north wing of the Louvre Palace, which Napoleon extended, and the Tuileries Gardens. For the first time ever, a handsome, regular, wide street would face the north wing of the old palace. Napoleon's original section of the street opened up eastward from the Place de la Concorde. Builders on the north side of the Place Louis XV, as it then was named, between rue de Mondovi and rue Saint-Florentin, had been constrained by letters patent in 1757 and 1758 to follow a single façade plan. The result was a pleasing uniformity, and Napoleon's planners extended a similar program, which has resulted in the famous arcaded facades that extend for almost a mile.
The restored Bourbon King Charles X continued the rue de Rivoli eastwards from the Louvre, as did King Louis-Philippe. Finally, Emperor Napoleon III extended it into the 17th-century quarter of Le Marais (see: Right Bank). Beneath the rue de Rivoli runs one of the main brick-vaulted, oval-sectioned sewers of Paris' much-imitated system, with its sidewalks for the sewer workers.
In 1852, opposite the wing of the Louvre, Baron Haussmann enlarged the Place du Palais-Royal that is centered on the baroque Palais Royal, built for Cardinal Richelieu in 1624 and willed to the royal family, with its garden surrounded by chic commercial arcades. At the rear of the garden is the older branch of the Bibliothèque Nationale, in rue Richelieu.
North of the rue de Rivoli, at the point where the Grands Boulevards crossed an enormous new square, the new opera house was built. The Opera Garnier is a monument to the construction of the Second Empire. Just behind the opera house can be found the largest department stores, such as the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
East along the rue de Rivoli, at the Place des Pyramides, is the gilded statue of Joan of Arc, situated close to where she was wounded at the Saint-Honoré Gate in her unsuccessful attack on English-held Paris, on September 8, 1429. A little further along, towards the Place de la Concorde, the rue de Castiglione leads to the Place Vendôme, with its Vendôme Column surmounted by the effigy of Napoleon Bonaparte. He began the building of the street in 1802; it was completed in 1865. A plaque at no. 144 commemorates the assassination there of the Huguenot leader Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny, in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572.
A Quick Stroll on the Rue de Rivoli
A ten-minute stroll down part of the rue de Rivoli in Paris, France. The street is actually quite long, but this stroll involves only a portion of it, mainly the part that runs along the north side of the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre Museum. This is the part where many of the touristy stores are. I may try to do the entire street sometime, if it seems interesting enough.
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Rue de Rivoli is one of the most popular roads in Paris, a Parisian street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world. It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January 14 and 15, 1797.
You can reach the Rue de Rivoli by Metro line 1 Concorde or Tuileries station, or via metro line 7 Palais-Royal Musee du Louvre station.
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Walk around Paris France. Bastille - Rivoli - Louvre - Arc de Triomphe.
00:00 canal Saint-Martin
03:40 place de la Bastille
10:45 Rue Saint-Antoine
15:30 Place des Vosges
25:40 Hotel de Sully
30:30 Rue Saint-Paul
36:40 enceinte de Philippe Auguste
39:10 Hôtel de Sens
43:50 Rue de Fourcy
45:00 Rue de Rivoli
47:00 Eglise Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
58:20 hôtel de ville
01:01:40 place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville(place de Grève)
01:05:00 Tour Saint-Jacques
01:16:50 Église Saint-Eustache
01:18:40 Rue Saint-Honoré
01:21:50 Rue de l'Oratoire
01:22:50 Rue de Rivoli
01:23:10 Monument de l'amiral Coligny
01:25:40 Louvre
01:37:15 Comédie-Française
01:44:10 Place des Pyramides
01:49:50 jardin des Tuileries
01:52:50 Place Vendôme
02:07:30 Place de la Concorde
02:08:50 rue Royale
02:11:30 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
02:18:00 Palais de l'Élysée
02:27:40 avenue des Champs-Élysées
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Walking in Rain in PARIS - Louvre, Rue De Rivoli, and Pont Alexandre III
Here's our walking tour while raining. We covered Rue de Rivoli, Louvre Museum, and Pont Alexandre III.
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An Evening Stroll Along the Rue de Rivoli in Paris, France
This is a you-are-there stroll along part of the rue de Rivoli and the rue Saint Antoine in central Paris, France. The stoll starts at the rue du Louvre, just east of the Louvre itself, just after 5 PM (about 20 minutes after sunset). It ends at the place de la Bastille about 36 minute later. It is almost one continuous take, although there are a few transitions (mostly to remove waits at traffic lights, or in one case, to remove music from the ice rink in front of City Hall).
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Rue de Rivoli in Paris, France
Rue de Rivoli is one of the main thoroughfares in The Marais.
The Marais literally means 'marsh' and that is exactly what this Parisian neighborhood was 1,000 years ago, writes Abby Gordon, an American expat and freelance writer based in Paris.
Before the area was drained into a fertile marshland, it was a swamp, and unfortunately the swamp-like odors remained centuries after the transformation. Narrow cobblestoned streets, exposed stone and beamed-buildings and slanted walls and rooflines are prevalent, a testament to the Marais's medieval history.
Today, the Marais is one of Paris's most trendy and desirable neighborhoods. It is the hub of the gay community in Paris. The Marais is also home to so many restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, many of which stay open on Sundays, an unusual phenomenon in France. Despite this modernization, the Marais still retains so much of the medieval character that was bulldozed in the 19th and 20th centuries for bigger and better structures in other parts of the City of Light—but not the medieval smell. Thankfully, the most prevalent smell these days emanates from the numerous seductive boulangeries (bakeries) and pâtisseries (pastry shops).
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Paname, autour de la rue de Rivoli
Véritable phénomène touristique, la rue de Rivoli est !l’une des rues les plus visitée au monde. C’est autour de ce symbole parisien qu’Yvan part en exploration cette semaine.
Sa visite commence à La Galcante dans la plus grande librairie spécialisée en presse ancienne où Jack propose à la vente ou à la location plus de 80 millions de magazines et journaux de toutes les époques !
Yvan retrouve ensuite Frédérick Gersal. Ensemble, ils retracent les origines de la rue de Rivoli.
Quelques coups de pédales plus tard, Yvan se rend au 59 Rivoli. Un lieu unique en plein cœur de Paris où des artistes du monde entier viennent travailler et exposer leurs œuvres.
Yvan prend de la hauteur en gravissant 365 marches pour se rendre au sommet de la Tour Saint-Jacques pour y admirer l’une des plus belles vues de la capitale.
Sa promenade se termine chez l’un des pâtissiers les plus côtés de la capitale, Sébastien Gaudard, pour faire déguster à Yvan le meilleur croque-monsieur de Paris.
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Rue de Rivoli is one of the most famous streets in Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world. It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January 14 and 15, 1797. The rue de Rivoli marked a transitional compromise between an urbanism of prestige monuments and aristocratic squares, and the forms of modern town planning by official regulation.
The new street that Napoleon Bonaparte pierced through the heart of Paris took for one side the north wing of the Louvre Palace, which Napoleon extended, and the Tuileries Gardens. For the first time ever, a handsome, regular, wide street would face the north wing of the old palace. Napoleon's original section of the street opened up eastward from the Place de la Concorde. Builders on the north side of the Place Louis XV, as it then was named, between rue de Mondovi and rue Saint-Florentin, had been constrained by letters patent in 1757 and 1758 to follow a single façade plan. The result was a pleasing uniformity, and Napoleon's planners extended a similar program, which has resulted in the famous arcaded facades that extend for almost a mile.
The restored Bourbon King Charles X continued the rue de Rivoli eastwards from the Louvre, as did King Louis-Philippe. Finally, Emperor Napoleon III extended it into the 17th-century quarter of Le Marais.
East along the rue de Rivoli, at the Place des Pyramides, is the gilded statue of Joan of Arc. A little further along, towards the Place de la Concorde, the rue de Castiglione leads to the Place Vendome, with its Vendome Column surmounted by the effigy of Napoleon Bonaparte. He began the building of the street in 1802; it was completed in 1865.
Saint-Jacques Tower. This 52-metre (171 ft) Flamboyant Gothic tower is all that remains of the former 16th-century Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie, which was demolished in 1797, leaving only the tower. What remains of the destroyed church of St. Jacques La Boucherie is now considered a national historic landmark.
Hôtel de Ville is the building housing the city's local administration. The south wing was originally constructed by François I beginning in 1535 until 1551. The north wing was built by Henry IV and Louis XIII between 1605 and 1628. It was burned by the Paris Commune, along with all the city archives that it contained, during the Commune's final days in May 1871.The outside was rebuilt following the original design, but larger, between 1874 and 1882, while the inside was considerably modified.It has been the headquarters of the municipality of Paris since 1357.
The Place de Grève is remembered is that it was the site of most of the public executions in early Paris. The gallows and the pillory stood there.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Versailles is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, in France. The diocese, headed by the Bishop of Versailles, was established in 1801. Until then, its territory had mostly been part of the Archdiocese of Paris and the Diocese of Chartres.
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Located in the center of Paris, Appartement – rue de Rivoli – 1 Bedroom is 851 m from Noter-Dame Cathedral and 71 m from Georges Pompidou Museum. This simply decorated apartment features free Wi-Fi and a washing machine. With wooden floor, this apartment features a flat-screen TV with cable channels. The bathroom is complete with a shower and a hairdryer. Guests can prepare their own meals at Appartement – rue de Rivoli – 1 Bedroom. The kitchen is equipped with a microwave, a fridge and a dishwasher. A coffee machine, kitchenware and a stove are also provided. This property is 651 m from Les Halles Shopping Center and a 20-minute walk from the Luxembourg Gardens. The Louver Museum is a 12-minute walk away. 1st arr. is a great choice for travelers interested in food, shopping and museums.
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Walk around Paris France 4K. Rivoli - Réaumur - Les Halles - Opéra - Louvre.
This walk starts on one of the main streets of Paris - Rue de Rivoli, then we will follow through Place des Vosges, Rue de Bretagne, ue Réaumur, Place des Victoires, Place de l'Opéra, Place Vendôme to Louvre.
0:00 Fontaine Wallace 1 Rue de Rivoli
0:50 Métro St Paul
2:30 Paroisse Saint-Paul Saint-Louis
5:15 Hôtel de Sully
8:25 Place des Vosges
15:25 Rue des Francs Bourgeois
15:55 Rue de Turenne
23:25 Rue de Bretagne
28:42 Square du Temple - Elie Wiesel
33:20 Rue Réaumur
39:00 Musée des Arts et Métiers
43:15 Saint-Nicolas des Champs
43:40 Immeuble Félix Potin
44:00 Intersection with Boulevard de Sébastopol
52:50 Rue des Petits Carreaux
54:30 Rue Montorgueil
58:40 Intersection with Rue Étienne Marcel
1:05:15 Forum des Halles
1:09:50 Église Saint-Eustache
1:11:35 Rue Montmartre
1:21:05 Rue Réaumur
1:24:25 Palais Brongniart
1:25:40 Rue de la Banque
1:29:35 Rue la Feuillade
1:30:25 Place des Victoires
1:31:05 Rue la Feuillade
1:32:00 Rue de la Banque
1:35:30 Rue Réaumur
1:37:20 Rue du 4 septembre
1:43:40 Place de l'Opéra
1:49:15 Rue de la Paix
1:52:50 Place Vendôme
1:54:50 Rue de Castiglione
1:57:53 Rue de Rivoli Jardin des Tuileries
2:03:30 Place des Pyramides Statue de Jeanne d'Arc Paris Louvre
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Rue de Rivoli Paris Arrondissements 1er, 4e
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Arrondissements 1er, 4e
Quartier Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois, Halles, Palais-Royal, Saint-Merri, Saint-Gervais
Début 45 rue François-Miron et 1 rue de Sévigné
Fin Place de la Concorde et 2 rue Saint-Florentin
Longueur 3 070 m. Largeur Le long du jardin des Tuileries : 20,78 m
Ailleurs : 22 m.
Son nom rappelle celui d'une ville italienne, siège d'une victoire remportée par Napoléon Bonaparte sur l'Autriche en 1797.
Le percement de la rue de Rivoli (initialement rue Impériale) fut décidée en vertu d'un arrêté du 17 vendémiaire, an X (9 octobre 1801) selon le projet des architectes Percier et Fontaine.
Sa construction se fit en plusieurs étapes :
la première, de la place de la Concorde à la rue du Louvre s'étala de 1806 à 1835.
le seconde, de la rue du Louvre à la rue Malher, sous le Second Empire.
La partie occidentale de la rue (qui correspond à peu près à la partie aux arcades) a été percée sous le Premier Empire ; la partie orientale a été rajoutée lors des travaux du baron Haussmann afin de la connecter à la rue Saint-Antoine et de créer ainsi un grand axe est-ouest dans le centre de Paris.
La rue de Rivoli abritait le ministère de l'Économie et des Finances jusqu'à l'automne 1989, le bâtiment dont la construction avait débuté en 1811 pour l'Administration des Postes fut finalement affecté aux Finances en 1822( vérifier date) . Il a notamment été incendié lors de la Commune de Paris.
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A long tradition extending over nearly 120 years...
Let's go back to the 1900s, when Paris blossomed both artistically and intellectually at an incredible rate. Writers, painters and politicians congregated in the cafés and restaurants - as well as the tea rooms, which were the latest place to be.
In 1903, the confectioner Anton Rumpelmayer founded Angelina with his son René, a tea house at No.226, Rue de Rivoli, named after his daughter-in-law. Art Nouveau represents a style as much as the era of the 1900s. The interior, designed by the famous Belle Epoque architect Edouard-Jean Niermans, combines elegance, charm and refinement. to create a sense of romanticism and poetry.
The location’s charm and the Rumpelmayer’s skill and expertise with pastries quickly made Angelina the place to be amongst the elite. Proust, Coco Chanel and the biggest French fashion designers gathered in the famous tearoom. Today , parisians and tourists are queueing to taste the signature Mont-Blanc and the famous hot chocolate L'Africain.
Angelina ; a sense of romanticism and poetry, a calm and voluptuous place, inspiring serenity and gourmandise.
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Une histoire longue de presque 120 ans...
L’histoire de la Maison Angelina date du début du XXème siècle. À cette époque, le confiseur autrichien Anton Rumpelmayer arrive dans le Sud de la France où il ouvre plusieurs boutiques « Rumpelmayer » et acquiert une grande notoriété. Poussé par le succès, Rumpelmayer se lance à la conquête de la capitale française, sous les arcades de la rue de Rivoli à Paris.
Nous sommes dans les années 1900 et Paris vibre d’une incroyable effervescence artistique et intellectuelle. Ecrivains, peintres, politiques se retrouvent pour débattre dans les cafés. En 1903, Rumpelmayer fonde avec son fils René, au 226 de la rue de Rivoli, un salon de thé « Angelina » en l’honneur de sa belle-fille se prénommant ainsi. Son décor, conçu par le célèbre architecte de la Belle Epoque Edouard-Jean Niermans, mêle élégance, charme et raffinement.
Dès son ouverture, Angelina devient l’incontournable rendez-vous gourmand et raffiné de l’aristocratie parisienne. Dans ses salons se sont croisés Proust, Coco Chanel et les plus grands couturiers français… Aujourd'hui, les Parisiens, touristes de passage et célébrités s'y bousculent pour y déguster le fameux Mont-Blanc et l'inoubliable chocolat chaud dit L'Africain.
Angelina, c’est une véritable poésie romantique, un espace de calme et de volupté, entre sérénité et gourmandise.
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