Rue Saint-Antoine

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Rue Saint-Antoine is a historic street in Paris’s Marais district, known for its role in the city’s revolutionary history and its mix of classical architecture, shops, and cafés.

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Rue Saint-Antoine canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
architecturalStyle Baroque (notably at Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis)
classical
connectsTo Rue Saint-Paul NERFINISHED
Rue de Birague NERFINISHED
Rue de Rivoli NERFINISHED
Rue de Sévigné NERFINISHED
country France
hasLandmark Hôtel de Beauvais
Hôtel de Mayenne
Hôtel de Sully (accessible from Rue Saint-Antoine)
Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church
surface form: Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
hasPart Place de la Bastille
surface form: Place de la Bastille (eastern end vicinity)

Place des Vosges
surface form: Place des Vosges (nearby area via side streets)
hasTypeOfBusiness bakeries
boutiques
cafés
restaurants
heritageStatus part of protected Marais sector
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
French Revolution
knownFor cafés
classical architecture
historic buildings
revolutionary history
shops
languageOfName French
locatedIn 4th arrondissement of Paris
Marais
Paris
Right Bank of the Seine
namedAfter Saint Anthony Abbot
surface form: Saint Anthony
partOf historic center of Paris
old east–west axis of Paris
tourism popular with locals
popular with tourists
transport served by Bastille metro station (near eastern end)
served by Saint-Paul metro station (Line 1)
urbanContext dense historic urban fabric
urbanFunction commercial axis in the Marais
historic promenade route
usedFor residential housing
restaurants and cafés
retail

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Place de la Bastille hasStreet Rue Saint-Antoine
Hôtel de Sully locatedOn Rue Saint-Antoine
Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church locatedOn Rue Saint-Antoine
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, Paris locatedOn Rue Saint-Antoine
subject surface form: Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
Le Suquet contains Rue Saint-Antoine