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Boulevard des Italiens

The boulevard des Italiens is a boulevard in Paris. It is one of the 'Grands Boulevards' in Paris, a chain of boulevards built through the former course of the Wall of Charles V and the Louis XIII Wall, which were destroyed by the orders of Louis XIV. The origin of the name is the théâtre des Italiens built on it in 1783, shortly before the French Revolution on the site now occupied by the third Salle Favart.

Boulevard des Italiens
Buildings on the Boulevard des Italiens at the start of the 20th century
Shown within Paris
Arrondissement2nd, 9th
Coordinates48°52′17.11″N 2°20′13.19″E / 48.8714194°N 2.3369972°E / 48.8714194; 2.3369972
FromBoulevard Montmartre
ToBoulevard des Capucines
Located near the Métro stationsOpéra and Richelieu - Drouot.

History Edit

 
The Maison dorée, with the Café Tortoni on the left and the Café Riche on the right (c. 1900s)

The boulevard's former names were:[citation needed]

  • boulevard Neuf ("New boulevard")
  • boulevard du Dépôt (boulevard of the barrack), because of a barrack installed in 1764 on the corner of rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin
  • boulevard de la Chaussée-d'Antin
  • boulevard Cerutti with the name of a hôtel on the boulevard (during the French Revolution)
  • le petit Coblence ("little Koblenz") after 1795, since many émigrés returning to France during the French Directory gathered on it (Koblenz had been a popular exile destination for them)
  • boulevard de Gand, on one side of the boulevard, under the second Bourbon Restoration, from 1815 to 1828 in memory of Louis XVIII's exile in Ghent during the Hundred Days.

Throughout the 19th century the boulevard was a meeting place for the elegant elite of Paris (a role that lasted until the First World War).

It was to replace Muscadins and Merveilleuses at the time of the Directoire, Gandins at the Restauration, Dandies during the reign of Louis-Philippe 1st, women in crinolines during the Second Empire.

That time was also a major epoque for several famous Cafés: Café de Paris, café Tortoni (the café Tortoni in Buenos Aires takes its name from that in Paris), café Frascati, café Français, Maison dorée among others. Upon completion of boulevard Haussmann in the 1920s these establishments disappeared to be replaced by other buildings, particularly financial ones.

Notable places Edit

At the junction with rue Laffitte, a nice view of the Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre, which seems to be placed on the top of the Church Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, whereas it is actually more distant.[1]

 
Café: Cabaret von Reichshoffen by Édouard Manet, 1878

At the corner of rue de la Chaussée d'Antin was the Dépôt des Gardes-françaises (French Guards' barracks) built by the colonel Duke of Biron in 1764. It gave the name of the boulevard for some years. On 12 July 1789, a platoon of the guards saved his colonel, Duchâtelet, from popular riots.[3]

At the corner of rue Louis-le-Grand, Palais Berlitz, built in the style of the 1930s in place of the Pavillon de Hanovre of the 18th century, which was disassembled and rebuilt in the park of Sceaux.

References Edit

  1. ^ Paris, le guide vert. Éditions Michelin. ISBN 2-06-700352-6.
  2. ^ Paris: 300 façades pour les curieux, by Hélène Hatte & Frédéric Tran, June 2008, 17, avenue Théophile Gautier - Paris: Christine Bonneton, 190 p., ISBN 978-2-86253-429-9.
  3. ^ Le boulevard des Italiens on the website paris-pittoresque.com

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Boulevard des Italiens (Paris) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Boulevard des Italiens on le site du Paris Pitoresque (in French)
  • Old postcards of Boulevard des Italiens, with the former buildings and cafes (in French)

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For the 1896 film see Boulevard des Italiens film The boulevard des Italiens is a boulevard in Paris It is one of the Grands Boulevards in Paris a chain of boulevards built through the former course of the Wall of Charles V and the Louis XIII Wall which were destroyed by the orders of Louis XIV The origin of the name is the theatre des Italiens built on it in 1783 shortly before the French Revolution on the site now occupied by the third Salle Favart Boulevard des ItaliensBuildings on the Boulevard des Italiens at the start of the 20th centuryShown within ParisArrondissement2nd 9thCoordinates48 52 17 11 N 2 20 13 19 E 48 8714194 N 2 3369972 E 48 8714194 2 3369972FromBoulevard MontmartreToBoulevard des Capucines Located near the Metro stations Opera and Richelieu Drouot Contents 1 History 2 Notable places 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Maison doree with the Cafe Tortoni on the left and the Cafe Riche on the right c 1900s The boulevard s former names were citation needed boulevard Neuf New boulevard boulevard du Depot boulevard of the barrack because of a barrack installed in 1764 on the corner of rue de la Chaussee d Antin boulevard de la Chaussee d Antin boulevard Cerutti with the name of a hotel on the boulevard during the French Revolution le petit Coblence little Koblenz after 1795 since many emigres returning to France during the French Directory gathered on it Koblenz had been a popular exile destination for them boulevard de Gand on one side of the boulevard under the second Bourbon Restoration from 1815 to 1828 in memory of Louis XVIII s exile in Ghent during the Hundred Days Throughout the 19th century the boulevard was a meeting place for the elegant elite of Paris a role that lasted until the First World War It was to replace Muscadins and Merveilleuses at the time of the Directoire Gandins at the Restauration Dandies during the reign of Louis Philippe 1st women in crinolines during the Second Empire That time was also a major epoque for several famous Cafes Cafe de Paris cafe Tortoni the cafe Tortoni in Buenos Aires takes its name from that in Paris cafe Frascati cafe Francais Maison doree among others Upon completion of boulevard Haussmann in the 1920s these establishments disappeared to be replaced by other buildings particularly financial ones Notable places EditAt the junction with rue Laffitte a nice view of the Sacre Coeur de Montmartre which seems to be placed on the top of the Church Notre Dame de Lorette whereas it is actually more distant 1 nbsp Cafe Cabaret von Reichshoffen by Edouard Manet 1878at n 8 the Theatre Robert Houdin founded by the magician Jean Eugene Robert Houdin and in 1888 purchased and directed by Georges Melies At n 13 the site of the former Cafe Anglais 1802 1913 well known restaurant of the Second Empire replaced by a building in the Art Nouveau style At n 16 the site of the former Cafe Riche 1791 At n 19 Credit Lyonnais headquarters built from 1876 to 1913 in the Haussmann style At n 20 the site of the former luxury restaurant La Maison doree the Golden House 1839 1841 Now the headquarters of the bank BNP Paribas designed by Joseph Marrast which retained the original facade example of facadism At n 22 the site of the former Cafe Tortoni de Paris At n 26 the site of the former Cafe de Bade At n 36 a building created in 1929 by Michel Roux Spitz The ground floor was used as showroom for vehicles by the Ford Motor Company Now it is a fast food restaurant 2 At the corner of rue de la Chaussee d Antin was the Depot des Gardes francaises French Guards barracks built by the colonel Duke of Biron in 1764 It gave the name of the boulevard for some years On 12 July 1789 a platoon of the guards saved his colonel Duchatelet from popular riots 3 At the corner of rue Louis le Grand Palais Berlitz built in the style of the 1930s in place of the Pavillon de Hanovre of the 18th century which was disassembled and rebuilt in the park of Sceaux nbsp View of the rue Laffitte nbsp The place of the Cafe Anglais nbsp BNP Paribas head offices with the facade of the former restaurant la Maison Doree nbsp Credit Lyonnais head offices nbsp The Palais BerlitzReferences Edit Paris le guide vert Editions Michelin ISBN 2 06 700352 6 Paris 300 facades pour les curieux by Helene Hatte amp Frederic Tran June 2008 17 avenue Theophile Gautier Paris Christine Bonneton 190 p ISBN 978 2 86253 429 9 Le boulevard des Italiens on the website paris pittoresque comExternal links Edit nbsp France portal nbsp Media related to Boulevard des Italiens Paris at Wikimedia Commons Boulevard des Italiens on le site du Paris Pitoresque in French Old postcards of Boulevard des Italiens with the former buildings and cafes in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boulevard des Italiens amp oldid 1156010606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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