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Hotel de Narbonne - Paris 7th à Paris 1er dans Paris 7ème

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Hotel particulier classé
Paris

Hotel de Narbonne - Paris 7th

    45 Rue de Varenne
    75007 Paris 7e Arrondissement
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Hôtel de Narbonne - Paris 7ème
Crédit photo : Mbzt - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
9 juillet 1926
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The monumental door on street (including avantaux) and the facade on garden: inscription by decree of 9 July 1926

Key figures

ANTOINE - Owner Responsible for architectural design.

Origin and history

The Hotel de Narbonne is a historic monument located at 45 rue de Varenne, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. Built in the 18th century, it is distinguished by its typical architecture of this period, with particular attention to its facade on garden and monumental door, protected since 1926. These elements reflect the elegant and refined style of Parisian mansions of the time, often sponsored by the aristocracy or the upper bourgeoisie.

The protection of the Hotel de Narbonne, notably by the inscription of its monumental door and its facade on garden to the inventory of Historic Monuments in 1926, bears witness to its heritage value. The architect or architect identified, named Antoine, helped shape this building, although little detailed information on its design or subsequent history is available in current sources. The precise location, confirmed by GPS coordinates and the official address, makes it a point of interest in the Parisian architectural landscape.

The historical context of the 18th century in Paris was marked by intense cultural and architectural activity, with the construction of many private hotels for an elite seeking prestige. These urban residences served as both places of life and social representation, embodying the power and taste of their owners. The Hotel de Narbonne is part of this tradition, although its current use (visit, rental, or other) is not specified in the sources consulted.

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