Sourdiere Street in Paris District of the Louvre
The Sourdiere street is in 1st district, the Louvre, near the Jardin des Tuileries. It starts at 306 Saint-Honoré street and ends at 1 Gomboust street. It is located between rue Saint-Roch and the charming Passage des Jacobins.
This street has been opened across a riding academy opening on the Saint-Honoré street, by the architect Simon Delespine. Academy, founded by the squire de la Fage, lord of the Sourdiere.
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No. 13, the building is protected from the city of Paris and has recently seen the installation of a shop on the ground floor and basement. Few little changes since the seventeenth century.
No. 18, the house belonged to the architect Signoret.
No. 23, the suspended priest, the Abbé Chatel, in 1830, opened a chapel on the second floor, to give worship of his invention, his French Catholic Church independent of Rome. He was fired two years later for non-payment of rent and moved in 59 of the rue Faubourg-Saint-Martin. At the same issue, 1st floor, this time, you learn to dance the tango from Buenos Aires.
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