- Rue de la Paix, Paris
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IIe arrondissement ofParis , though depending somewhat on historic prestige, remains one of the world's most fashionable shopping streets, known above all for its jewellers, headed by the shop opened byCartier SA in 1898 at 13, rue de la Paix. The street was opened in 1806 fromPlace Vendôme on the orders of Napoleon I, part of the Napoleonic program to open the heart of the Right Bank of Paris, both towards the undeveloped western suburbs, and to the north. The Rue de la Paix runs north from Place Vendôme and ends at theOpéra Garnier .At first named Rue Napoléon, its name was changed at the Bourbon Restoration to celebrate the Peace of 1815. The new artery was opened in 1806, requiring the demolition of the ancient Convent of the Capucins.
The Rue de la Paix is the most expensive street in the French version of Monopoly.
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