Rue Bayard, Paris


Rue Bayard is a street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Location and access

It begins at 16, and ends at 42, avenue Montaigne.
This site is served by line at Alma–Marceau station, by lines at Franklin D. Roosevelt station, as well as by RATP bus lines.

Origin of the name

It received its name in honor of the « knight without fear and without reproach », Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard, hero of the Italian Wars.

History

By virtue of a royal order of July 23, 1823, a company, represented by Mr. Constantin, was authorized to open on its land:
  • 1 – two streets, each 14.60 meters wide;
  • 2 – a circular square 40.90 meters in diameter.
This authorization was granted under the following conditions:
  • 1 – to provide free of charge the land necessary for the said streets and square;
  • 2 – to cover the costs of the first paving and lighting;
  • 3 – to practice, on the sides of the new open roads, slab sidewalks, and in addition to submit to the laws and regulations on the, etc. »
This order was immediately executed: the two streets were given the names « rue Bayard-Champs-Élysées » and « » and the square that of « ».

Remarkable buildings and places of memory

Buildings destroyed