Yesterday I suggested that someone study the 1739 Turgot map of Paris. It’s very telling.
I have used this map many times to walk my characters around the city. The image above is the part most used.
If you expand the view, you will see the Rue Saint Thomas du Louvre between the Louvre and the Tuileries Palace.
Marie de Rohan lived in Saint Thomas du Louvre. At the entrance of which once stood an inn called the Cabarets des Lanternes.
I even have a floor plan of the Hotel de Chevreuse, Marie’s house from 1622 until the end of her life in 1679.
There is every likelihood that Turgot’s map was a true representation of the city from at least the mid-1500’s until the 1800’s.
Rue Saint Thomas du Louvre and the Tuileries Palace no longer exist. They stood in the space that is now the courtyard of the Louvre and the Place du Carrousel.
I was only trying to help.