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in 1789. On the façade, capitals bear the associated figures, "LM", of the two architects and casts of the
Innocents Fountain at no. 6, whose dismantling Legrand and Molinos had supervised. In the building, they founded the Musée de l'Ordre Dorique, which featured a scale reproduction of two
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No. 11: Hôtel de
Chiverny, built in 1702, rebuilt in 1767 for Jean-Baptiste Bersin. It belonged to his daughter Claude Angélique Bersin, married in 1747 to Marquis Anne Emmanuel de Crussol d'Ambroise.
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d’Enquin, Ledeuil. “MÉSAVENTURES ET ARRESTATION DE L’AMBASSADEUR DE VENISE, LE 20 AOUT 1792.” Revue
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On the south east side, the street is bordered by the Hôtel Saint-Florentin (also known as Hôtel de l'Infantado and "Hôtel de
Talleyrand-Périgord").
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Crowds celebrating the liberation of Paris scatter from German sniper fire August 1944. The Rue Saint-Florentin is in the background.
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in Paris (first replaced by other departments, then leased to various companies, including the
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moved in. The
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bought it in 1812, and lived there with his mistress
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