This square is considered one of the most important monuments of Paris because it is the oldest square in the ancient French city with its history dating back to the early 17th century, and its fame extended to the 18th century among the nobles of France and the richest of its rich.
The construction of the square was issued by King Henry IV, and now, at any time, the square in the center of the ancient archaeological district of Marais retains its role in enjoying its visitors a beautiful landscape and pleasant sunshine and tour, or a fun session in one of the finest restaurants and cafes makes them hope for speedy pedestrians to manage their interests more Enjoyment.
The Vogue Square is renowned for its beautifully arched and polished green trees, and its red brick buildings in a distinctive Renaissance style.