Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière explained

Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière
Map Type:France Paris
Map Size:265
Coordinates:48.8769°N 2.3489°W
Arrondissement:9th and 10th
Quarter:Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
Porte-Saint-Denis
Rochechouart
Faubourg-Montmartre
Terminus A:Boulevard Poissonnière
Terminus B:Boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle
Inauguration Label:Denomination

The Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière[1] marks the boundary between the 9th and 10th arrondissements of Paris, the main thoroughfare of the old Faubourg Poissonnière district.

Origin of the name

The rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière owes its name to the fact that it crossed the hamlet located outside the porte de la Poissonnerie of the surrounding wall drawn in the alignment of the rue des Poissonniers to the north and the rue Poissonnière to the south, it formed part of the chemin des Poissonniers. The faubourg was originally a district “fors le bourg” (from the old French “fors”, derived from the Latin forisen dehors” and from borc, “bourg”, forsborc around 1200, forbours around 1260).[2]

History

In the 17th century, the street which appears on the old plans bore the name of “Chaussée de la Nouvelle-France” because it led to the hamlet of Nouvelle-France founded in 1642 on an old vineyard.

It ran along, in its southern part of the boulevard to the large sewer (location since its covering in 1760 of the rue des Petites-Écuries), the seam of the Filles-Dieu which extended to the east to the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis, and, to the north of the rue de Paradis, the Saint-Lazare enclosure which also extended to the east to the faubourg Saint-Laurent.

In 1660, it took the name "rue Sainte-Anne", because of a chapel that had been built there at number 77 to serve the district of New France.[3]

From 1770, Claude-Martin Goupy speculated in the Faubourg Poissonnière on land sold by the community of Filles-Dieu, of which he was the entrepreneur, playing a key role in the urbanization of the district4.

During the Trois Glorieuses, the route was the scene of confrontation between the insurgents and the troops.

On March 8, 1918, during the World War I, a bomb thrown from a German plane exploded at no. 66 rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière.[4]

On April 1, 1918, a shell launched by the Paris Gun exploded at no. 54 rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière.

Remarkable buildings and places of memory

On July 27, 1830, Captain Flandin, at the head of 200 citizens, of whom there were perhaps not 20 who were armed, attacked this barracks, made 140 young soldiers of the 50th line lay down their arms, and seized this important post, where valuable resources for the defense were found.Infantry troops sat there until 1914, then the Republican Guard. Dilapidated, the building was destroyed around 1930. A new barracks was built at nos. 80-8218.

References

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  2. [Alain Rey]
  3. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k200946t Dictionnaire administratif et historique des rues de Paris et de ses monuments
  4. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k46057963/f1.item.zoom Excelsior du 8 janvier 1919 : Carte et liste officielles des bombes d'avions et de zeppelins lancées sur Paris et la banlieue et numérotées suivant leur ordre et leur date de chute
  5. https://journals.openedition.org/gss/2955 Perverses promiscuités ? Bains publics et cafés-concerts parisiens au second XIXe siècle
  6. http://fr.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0027831 Central téléphonique «Provence»
  7. https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00086496 Hôtel Chéret ou Akermann
  8. https://centraledesmarches.com/marches-publics/PARIS-RIVP-Division-Centre-de-Gerance-Ravalement-des-facades-sur-cours-et-reprise-des-pans-de-bois-30-32-rue-du-Fbg-Poissonniere-10e/1167458 Ravalement des façades sur cours et reprise des pans de bois 30-32, rue du Fbg-Poissonnière (10e)
  9. Pascal Etienne, Le Faubourg Poissonnière. Architecture, élégance et décor, Paris, Délégation à l'Action artistique de la Ville de Paris, 1986, 312 p., p. 30-32
  10. http://www2.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=REF&VALUE_1=PA00086505 Maison, ancien hôtel Titon
  11. Pascal Etienne, Le Faubourg Poissonnière. Architecture, élégance et décor , Paris, Délégation à l'Action artistique de la Ville de Paris , 1986, 312 p., p. 62-66
  12. http://canadp-archivesenligne.paris.fr/documents_figures/_plans_parcellaires/visu_zoomify.php?id_ark=AD075CA_STDF0242&titre=%2010e%20arr.,%20Porte%20Saint-Denis,%2044e%20feuille&cote=%20PP/11950/B&collec=5&refstats=3 Emplacement de la caserne de la Nouvelle France
  13. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k684487w/f3.item.zoom Le Petit Parisien : journal quotidien du soir
  14. https://books.google.com/books?id=wPFBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP11 Les Rues de Paris. Paris ancien et moderne ; origines, histoire, monuments, costumes, mœurs, chroniques et traditions; ouvrage rédigé par l'élite de la littérature contemporaine sous la direction de Louis Lurine, et illustré de 300 dessins exécutés par les artistes les plus distingués, volume 2
  15. http://ashp.revues.org/index753.html?file=1 Histoire de la culture tecHnique et scientifique en Europe (XVie-XiXe siècles)
  16. https://rocroysvp.fr/groupe-scolaire/histoire/ Histoire
  17. https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00088987 Lycée Lamartine
  18. http://dictionnaire-journalistes.gazettes18e.fr/journaliste/315-nicolas-francois-de-neufchateau François DE NEUFCHATEAU
  19. http://www.ghamu.org/IMG/pdf/GuideExpo.pdf Guide exposition « Le clos Saint-Lazare »
  20. http://www.paris-louxor.fr/quartier-louxor/pourquoi-le-louxor-de-la-campagne-degypte-au-jardin-du-delta/ POURQUOI LE LOUXOR. DE LA CAMPAGNE D’ÉGYPTE AU JARDIN DU DELTA

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