Church Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis of Paris
Church building · Quartier Saint-Gervais
Fountain
fontaine de Birague
The Birague Fountain (also known as the Saint Catherine Fountain) is a Parisian fountain created in the 16th century and rebuilt twice before its definitive destruction in 1856. It was located in Birague Square, in front of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church, at the intersection of Saint-Antoine Street and Sainte-Catherine Culture Street (current Rue de Sévigné).