Here on the corner of Richelieu and Moliere streets stands a fountain dedicated to Moliere. This is the first monument in the history of Paris, which is dedicated to the writer and not to the military. Previously, there was a fountain and a monument dedicated to Richelieu. Near the house a memorial tablet on which the important moments of the writer's works are mentioned. In the house itself is the apartment of composer and performer chanson Mireille Khartukhu, known as Mireille (1906-1996), who lived here for many years, along with her husband the journalist and essayist Emmanuel Berl. They both come from noble Jewish families. Berl was known as the composer of speeches for Marshal Philippe Petain. During the occupation of Paris, Mireille and Emmanuel hid in the south of France and participated in the French resistance.
The route begins not far from the famous opera house, runs along Richelieu Street, the garden of the royal palace, the secret square of Valois, the new bridge, the statue of Henry the fourth, the st. Shapel, the Citte, the Notre Dame de Paris, St. Louis island, the embankments and bridges and ends in Latin quarter