Passage Vivienne


Beautiful 19th century shopping arcade, the Passage Vivienne is a stone-throw from the Madeleine.
Conceived by town planners in the nineteenth century to protect pedestrians from mud and horse-drawn vehicles. Around 1840 there were over one hundred of them, but a number were later destroyed to make way for Haussmann's boulevards and only twenty remain. Most are closed at night and on Sundays.