Galerie Madeleine
The passage takes its name from its proximity to the Église de la Madeleine. Length 53 m – width 4 m
Construction of the Galerie de la Madeleine
The opening of the Galerie de la Madeleine is linked to that of Place de la Madeleine and the construction of its church.
The Passage Jouffroy company acquires the land at the corner of Rue Boissy d’Anglas.
Begun in 1840 and completed in 1845, it was inaugurated in 1846, following the expansion of Place de la Madeleine.
The architect and Art Nouveau
Designed by architect Théodore Charpentier, this monumental building stands out from earlier works.
The two façades are very different: on the Madeleine side, two magnificent caryatids by Klagman frame the elegant awning of the main entrance overlooking Place de la Madeleine. On the side of Rue Boissy-d’Anglas, the 1700 building integrates with the gallery: the rounded porch harmonizes with the beautiful double façade in carved wood, forming a loggia at the end of the gallery and dating back to its origins.
The glass roof, divided into panels, is supported by elegant buttresses. The gallery is a must-see passage in the neighborhood.
Chic and elegant
The Galerie de la Madeleine shines with its refined ambiance. It houses numerous luxury addresses (fashion and accessories). Luxury for the palate as well, with the Lucas Carton restaurant offering delicate gastronomy (entrance on Place de la Madeleine) and its little brother, Le Petit Lucas Carton, whose entrance is located within the gallery itself.
Their address is: Galerie de la Madeleine
Here are the luxury boutiques in the Galerie de la Madeleine: Blanc et Vert (Café Restaurant), Giambattista Valli (Haute Couture), InLuce (Visual Merchandising Agency), La Golconde (Jewelry), Le Petit Lucas (Restaurant, subsidiary of Lucas-Carton), TNC PARIS (Accessories Boutique), Yves Delorme (Home Linens).
The most famous establishment was undoubtedly the Lucas-Carton restaurant, located at the entrance on the Place de la Madeleine side. It boasts an exceptional Art Nouveau decor, attributed to Louis Majorelle and designed by Étienne de Gournevitch between 1904 and 1905.
Despite its exceptional location, the Galerie de la Madeleine has never achieved fame.
Notable residents
Jean Cocteau lived at 9, Place de la Madeleine, with Jean Marais, in the spring of 1938.