The name of this street, still way in the sixteenth century, comes at a time of a bridge over the drain that today covers the rue de Turenne and vegetables that are cultivated on land that was crossing the road. The name he was assigned to 1610/1612. This path led to a postern located at the bulwark of Charles V. She was replaced by a door, the door Saint Louis named the former rue de Turenne at its reconstruction in 1674. Michel Villedo a master mason lived at 3, Rue du Pont-the-Choux. The building of Louis XIII style is retained, it has a facade of three spans with three floors. The skylights maçonnées courtyard are well preserved. A staircase silt silt on wood, with turned balusters, provides access to the floors.