Boulevard des Capucines

The Boulevard des Capucines is a boulevard in Paris. It is one of the 'Grands Boulevards' in Paris, a chain of boulevards built through the former course of the Wall of Charles V and the Louis XIII Wall, which were destroyed on the orders of Louis XIV.

Boulevard des Capucines
Boulevard des Capucines at the start of the 20th century
Shown within Paris
NamesakeCouvent des Capucines
Length440 m (1,440 ft)
Width35.40 m (116.1 ft)
Arrondissement2nd, 9th
QuarterMadeleine . Chaussée-d'Antin
Coordinates48°52′16″N 2°20′01″E
Fromrue Louis-le-Grand, rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin
Torue des Capucines, rue de Caumartin
Construction
Completionsince 1685
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Located near the Métro stations: Opéra and Madeleine.

The name comes from a beautiful convent of Capuchin nuns whose garden was on the south side of the boulevard prior to the French Revolution.

The former name, Rue Basse-du-Rempart ("bottom-of-the-wall street" in French), suggests that, in the beginning, the street paralleled the city wall of Paris. Then, when the wall was destroyed, the street was widened and became a boulevard.

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