The Rue de Normandie is a street of the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, which owes its name to the project aborted the Place de France, Henri IV, like most nearby streets. It was opened in 1696 until the rue de Périgueux (rue Debelleyme), and then extended in 1701 to rue Vieille du Temple, but this section was held in the rue de Turenne in 1830.