Rue de Beaujolais

The Rue de Beaujolais (French pronunciation: [ʁy də boʒɔlɛ]) is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France.

The street was established in 1784 on a part of the former Palais-Royal Garden when the Duke of Orléans had the stone galleries built.

At this time, the street was named the Passage de Beaujolais.

Between 1797 and 1814, the street took the name Rue d'Arcole to commemorate the Battle of Arcole.

Until the mid-19th century, the street was called Rue de Beaujolais-Palais-Royal several times to distinguish it from the other streets with similar names, like the Rue de Beaujolais-Saint-Honoré (disestablished 1852) and the Rue de Beaujolais-au-Marais.