Rue de la Petite-Truanderie

Rue de la Petite-Truanderie (street in Little Truanderie) is an old path, in the 1st District of Paris, in France.

Currently, part of the 1st district Halles district, with a length of 34 meters, began at number 16 Mondetour Street and ends at number 11 Rue Pierre Lescot and Rue de la Grande Truanderie.

Robert Cenalis, in his History of France, dedicated in 1555 to Henry II, named the Rue de la Petite-Truanderie Via Mendicatrix minor.

A ministerial decision of 28 Prairial year IX (17 June 1801), signed chaptal fixes that the least width of this public road be 10.5 meters.

At the junction of Pirouette, Mondetour, La Petite-Truanderie and Grande-Truanderie streets were the crossroads of the tower on which the Puits-d'Amour was located.

Place formed by the side of the even numbers of the Rue de la Grande-Truanderie (left) and the side of the odd numbers of Rue de la Petite-Truanderie (right).