THE STREET OF THE CAT-WHO-FISHES
Urban location
2024
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2024
To see how a lot of Parisian streets looked like in old times, you should not fail to go to this very narrow way at the time of your discovery of Latin Quarter. Its width is 1.80 metre, delighting tourists who are very numerous in this neighbourhood close to Notre-Dame! Its origins date back to 1540 and it owes its name to a store located there. It goes from Quai Saint-Michel (n° 9) and ends at Rue de la Huchette (n° 12), which represents a length of 29 metres.
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Visited in september 2019
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Cette petite ruelle fut partie de mon enfance. Rien de special, mais assez coincée, elle est connue pour son nom original.
Visited in march 2018
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Le livre : Curiosités de la cité de Paris de Ferdinand HEUZEY . 1864