Who lives on the shortest street in Paris and what secret is hidden there?

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You have all heard of the glamorous streets of Paris – the Champs Elysees and the longest The rue de Vaugirard.

But if you want to boast that you really know something more interesting and demonstrate that you know the hidden secrets of this thousand-year-old city, more is needed.

The shortest street in Paris is rue des Degrés.

No one lives on this street because it is really a staircase.

It is located in the 2nd arrondissement.

It is locked between two larger streets – rue de Claire and on the upper level is rue de Beauregard.

How French it sounds – „street of good looks“.


What does rue Degres actually mean?

It means Degrees. The name probably comes from the fact that it connects streets on two levels.
It is supposed to have been around since the 15th – 16th century.
Fittingly, it has a plaque to its name, even though no one lives there.

This is a staircase.

There are exactly 14 steps.
They create the typical Parisian atmosphere.
They are colored in different colors.
The place is great for walks. There are wonderful patisseries, clothing shops and trinkets nearby to take home as a gift.
It is only 6 meters long and about 3 meters wide.

It has a railing and a lamp.

A fine Parisian picture, worthy of a landscape, such as it undoubtedly is.

Curious:

The one level that connects this alley is actually artificial, created several centuries ago.

It was built up from the trash and debris that people dumped at the Wall of Charles V. The wall itself ran along the Rue de Clery and was later demolished.
Rue des Degrés was immortalized in the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim et les Fleurs du Coran.

Rue des degrees is the title of a collection of short stories by the French writer Didier Daenink

You can reach Rue des Degrés in Paris from Charles de Gaulle Airport by RER Line B 3. Trains depart every 15 minutes from terminals 1 and 2 and arrive in central Paris within 30 minutes 3. You can use Google Maps to find the exact route map

 

 

 

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Who lives on the shortest street in Paris and what secret is hidden there?

News

You have all heard of the glamorous streets of Paris – the Champs Elysees and the longest The rue de Vaugirard.

But if you want to boast that you really know something more interesting and demonstrate that you know the hidden secrets of this thousand-year-old city, more is needed.

The shortest street in Paris is rue des Degrés.

No one lives on this street because it is really a staircase.

It is located in the 2nd arrondissement.

It is locked between two larger streets – rue de Claire and on the upper level is rue de Beauregard.

How French it sounds – „street of good looks“.


What does rue Degres actually mean?

It means Degrees. The name probably comes from the fact that it connects streets on two levels.
It is supposed to have been around since the 15th – 16th century.
Fittingly, it has a plaque to its name, even though no one lives there.

This is a staircase.

There are exactly 14 steps.
They create the typical Parisian atmosphere.
They are colored in different colors.
The place is great for walks. There are wonderful patisseries, clothing shops and trinkets nearby to take home as a gift.
It is only 6 meters long and about 3 meters wide.

It has a railing and a lamp.

A fine Parisian picture, worthy of a landscape, such as it undoubtedly is.

Curious:

The one level that connects this alley is actually artificial, created several centuries ago.

It was built up from the trash and debris that people dumped at the Wall of Charles V. The wall itself ran along the Rue de Clery and was later demolished.
Rue des Degrés was immortalized in the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim et les Fleurs du Coran.

Rue des degrees is the title of a collection of short stories by the French writer Didier Daenink

You can reach Rue des Degrés in Paris from Charles de Gaulle Airport by RER Line B 3. Trains depart every 15 minutes from terminals 1 and 2 and arrive in central Paris within 30 minutes 3. You can use Google Maps to find the exact route map

 

 

 

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