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Rue Girardon is with Rue Richer and Boulevard Voltaire located on Place Cachée. The juncture of Rue Girardon and Rue Richer was the location of a statue that would become animated and give access to Place Cachée when a witch or wizard approached it.
Known locations[]
- Gaston McAaron, a Quidditch shop, was located in the street. The shop was founded in 1392.
- Maison Capenoir was a clothes store next to Gaston McAaron.[1][2][3]
Behind the scenes[]
- Rue Girardon is an actual street located in the district of Grandes-Carrières in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay (First appearance)
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
External links[]
Rue Girardon on French Wikipedia
Notes and references[]
- ↑ “Crimes of Grindelwald” Set Visit: Stepping into Wizarding Paris
- ↑ Entrez dans le Paris magique des #AnimauxFantastiques ! Chère @jk_rowling quel est votre quartier préféré sur cette carte de @minalima ?
- ↑ Thanks to @FBFilmSeries' wise eye, it's likely that we'll be visiting the French equivalent of the Diagon Alley as we look at the Quidditch store (Gaston McAAron) and the clothes (Capenoir House) behind Newt !