Rue Catinat (historic)

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Rue Catinat (historic) was a prominent Parisian street in the 17th and 18th centuries, known for its elegant architecture, fashionable shops, and role as a key thoroughfare in the city’s social and commercial life.

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Rue Catinat (historic) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
architecturalStyle early modern Parisian architecture
country France
era Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity retail trade
services
hasLanguageOfName French
hasTypeOfBusiness artisan workshops
boutiques
shops
historicalRole axis of elite sociability in Paris
important commercial artery in Paris
knownFor elegant architecture
fashionable shops
role in Parisian commercial life
role in Parisian social life
locatedIn Paris
namedAfter Nicolas Catinat NERFINISHED
namedAfterCentury 17th century
namedAfterOccupation French military commander
nameElement Catinat NERFINISHED
Rue
partOf Parisian street network
significantPeriod 17th century
18th century
socialClassFrequenting Parisian bourgeoisie
Parisian nobility
status historic location
timeInception before 17th century
transportMode horse-drawn vehicles
pedestrian traffic
urbanFunction commercial street
residential street
social gathering place
usedAs key thoroughfare

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Place des Victoires, Paris connectsWith Rue Catinat (historic)
subject surface form: Place des Victoires