by The Marais Mood | November 1, 2017 | Culture, Heritage
Until the 4th century, rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, in the XNUMXth arrondissement, was called rue de la Mortellerie. At the time, this name evoked the Parisian masons, called mortiers. They settled there in order to reduce the hard stone to dust, to make...
by The Marais Mood | March 30, 2016 | Culture, Heritage
But who are the “four-fils” who gave their name to the street which connects those of the Archives and Vieille du Temple to the Café de la Perle? They are the heroes of a legend from the Middle Ages, which has come down to us thanks to a song of gesture known from the XNUMXth century...