Rue Saint Honore Collection
Rue Saint-Honore, located in the heart of Paris, is a street steeped in history and beauty
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Rue Saint-Honore, located in the heart of Paris, is a street steeped in history and beauty. As you stroll along its cobblestone path, you are transported through time, encountering various landmarks that tell tales of French statesmen and architectural marvels. One such landmark is the Mausoleum of the Oratoire du Louvre, standing proudly on Rue Saint-Honore. This magnificent structure serves as a memorial to a revered French statesman, reminding passersby of his significant contributions to the nation. The street also boasts The Palais-Royal, an enchanting palace dating back to 1680. Through an exquisite engraving from that era, we catch a glimpse of its grandeur and splendor. It stands as a testament to the opulence and elegance that once graced this iconic street. Camille Pissarro's painting "Rue Saint Honore, Afternoon Rain Effect" captures the essence of this bustling thoroughfare during inclement weather. The rain-soaked streets reflect shimmering lights from shop windows while umbrellas dotting the scene add pops of color amidst gray skies. Saint Roche Church on Rue Saint-Honore exudes tranquility with its timeless architecture captured by Frank Edwin Scott's lens. Its presence offers solace amid the hustle and bustle of city life. Delving into history further takes us back to June 5th, 1662 when Louis XIV gifted Paris with the Grand Carousel in front of Tuileries Palace. From L'Illustration magazine's publication in 1936 comes an image showcasing this celebration for Dauphin's birth. In it lies glimpses not only into festivities but also into neighboring districts like Rue Saint-Nicaise which separated Louvre from Tuileries at that time. Trade flourished on Rue Saint-Honore too. Monsieur Monship Bonm and Marchand Haper operated their business at number 92, offering the best decors in Paris.