The station is opened in 1931. It bears this name because the first chapel was built around 1563 and dedicated to Our Lady of Good New referring to the Annunciation. It was demolished in 1591 by the League during the siege of Paris of the future Henry IV. Queen Anne of Austria laid the first stone of a new church in 1624. The latter was demolished in 1823, except the tower, which was incorporated into the existing building, built by Godde of 1823 to 1830. The flattening of the boulevard of the same name hunger mitigation of thousands of unemployed during the winter of 1709 where he made 21 degrees below zero.