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Commerce Court
At the location of the current commercial court stood the church of St. Bartholomew. The dilapidated medieval building was rebuilt from 1772 and has a classic portal, the work of Cherpitel. Just completed, the church was destroyed in 1791, and the architect Lenoir erected in its place a theater, the Théâtre de la Cité. In 1810, these sites were created into a ballroom, the Prado, where a customer bad reputation danced the polka. In 1860, the Commercial Court, previously located Place de la Bourse, was installed here.
Behind Saint-Barthélemy was found another church, Saint-Pierre-des Arcis, demolished in 1797 and replaced by the flower market Place L. Lépine.
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