In de la Paix street, between the colonne place Vendôme (Hotel Ritz) and the Place de l'Opera, you starts at 2, rue des Capucines and 32 rue Danielle-Casanova, and ends 1 Place de l'Opera. This street has been opened in 1806 and named Napoléon until the peace treaty of 1814. It is located on the site of the former Capucines monastery. Closed since 1790 it contained 42 religious. His buildings served to the Mint to produce 50 billion assignats and its church became a scene where the physicist Gaspard Robert, said Robertson, submitted his fantasies of small shows before it was demolished in 1806.