The Royal Street marks the boundary between the 1st and 8th arrondissement of Paris. She left the Place de la Concorde and ends Place de la Madeleine. It is 282 meters long. The Royal Street was built from 1758 on a drawing of frontage uniform given by Ange-Jacques Gabriel. This design has been prescribed for that part of the street between the Place de la Concorde and the junction with the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore and Rue Saint-Honore, by Letters Patent on 21 June 1757 and October 30, 1758 . Towards 1792, Rue Royale was renamed rue de la Revolution. It became the Rue Royale Saint-Honore, then in 1795, rue de la Concorde. She said the street name Royale by prefectorial order of April 27, 1814.