History and visit the rue de l’Elysée in Paris
The street from the Elysée is located in the 8th arrondissement of the French capital. It crosses the district of La Madeleine. It begins at 24, avenue Gabriel and ends at 49, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. It measures 220 meters long and 12 meters wide. The creation of this street was made in 1851.
The street from the Élysée is on the location of the flower garden that belonged to Madame de Pompadour. The garden has been given to financial Étienne-Michel Bouret, who was the author of a huge real estate speculation. He built a hotel on the place where the garden. It was built by architect Bertrand and baptized hotel Saxony. It was equipped with a doorway decorated by two gilded columns crowned with an entablature.
The street from the Élysée owned several mansions. Hotel Hirsch became the property of the State since 1867, this hotel belonging to the Empress Eugénie became state property in 1884. Thereafter the hotel belonged to Maurice Fenaille then became state property in 1960. He currently serves as the headquarters for the services of the Presidency of the French Republic. The British Embassy is located in this street. The hotel, which belonged to the Duke of Persigny during the Second Empire is currently owned by a citizen of the Gulf. The hotel owned Bonnefous Island is located in this street.
The street from the Elysée has various places of entertainment in its neighborhood as Showcase of Paris, the Lido and the Gaumont Marignan.
Transfer to the street at the Elysee in Paris
The street from the Élysée is an interval of 19.4 km from Orly Airport, 32.6 miles from Charles de Gaulle Airport and 84.9 km from the airport of Beauvais.