The Rue des Martyrs lies between the 9th and 18th districts in Pigalle, Paris, France. It derived its name from the martyrdom of St. Denis, who was the first bishop of Paris.
The Rue des Martyrs is one of the busiest streets of shops and cafés today. It has still kept its old-fashioned charm with its traditional shops and many typical Parisian cafés.
The Rue des Martyrs (Street of Martyrs) is a street in Paris. It begins at Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church and is considered to be the spine of its neighborhood. It runs mostly uphill and while the flavor of the street changes a bit with its individual blacks, the overall effect is sometimes described as a village frozen in time with the vitality of "bobo," or bourgeois bohemian.
Rue des Pignons was created in 1966.
The Left Bank (of the Seine, in Paris) Saint Germain-des-Prés, Quartier Latin, Boule Miche'(boulevard Saint-Michel), La Mouffe (la rue Mouffetard) le carrefour d'Odéon, rue des Ecoles, la Sorbonne..........
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Rue des Étoiles was created in 2009-02.
Rue des cascades was created in 1996-04.
Girolamo Santocono has written: 'Rue des Italiens' 'Rue des Italiens'
"Rue des Mauvais-Garçons" is an address which means "Bad-Boys Street"
The cast of Rue des Morillons - 1994 includes: Alexandre Brasseur
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