22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rue de la Bûcherie is a street in Paris, France. Near the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris and the Place Maubert, between La Seine and Boulevard Saint-Germain The Rue de la Bûcherie is one of Paris' oldest Rive Gauche streets. In the middle ages it was a place where the meats damaged were salty and boiled to feed the most humble and miserable inhabitants of Paris. Later it's where exercised La Voisin the chief personages in the famous affaire des poisons, which disgraced the reign of Louis XIV, and Nicolas-Edme Rétif the French novelist lived his last…mehr

Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Produktbeschreibung
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rue de la Bûcherie is a street in Paris, France. Near the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris and the Place Maubert, between La Seine and Boulevard Saint-Germain The Rue de la Bûcherie is one of Paris' oldest Rive Gauche streets. In the middle ages it was a place where the meats damaged were salty and boiled to feed the most humble and miserable inhabitants of Paris. Later it's where exercised La Voisin the chief personages in the famous affaire des poisons, which disgraced the reign of Louis XIV, and Nicolas-Edme Rétif the French novelist lived his last years and died there in 1808. Until the late 1970s the place as a popular street of Paris where was mix modest restaurants (Lebanese, Asian, Pakistani), antiques dealers and art galleries. In the 1970s the contemporary art gallery Galerie Annick Gendron took place at the 1 rue de la Bûcherie.