Rue Royale, Paris

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8e Arrt.
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Rue ROYALE
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Arrondissement VIIIe
Quarter Madeleine.
Begins place de la Concorde
Ends place de la Madeleine
Length 282 m
Width 22 m 80 between place de la Concorde and rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré; 43 m elsewhere.
Creation April 22, 1732
Denomination March 11, 1768
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The rue Royale (pronounced /ʁy ʁwajal/ in French) is a short street in Paris, France running between the place de la Concorde and the place de la Madeleine (site of the Church of the Madeleine). Among the well-known addresses on this street is that of Maxim's restaurant, at number 3.

The rue Royale is in the city's eighth arrondissement.

There is also a Rue Royale in Brussels, Belgium, near the Royal Palace.


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