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Hotel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2nd

Patrimoine classé
Hotel particulier classé
Paris

Hotel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2nd

    8 Rue des Petits-Pères
    75002 Paris
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème
Hôtel Gigault de La Salle - Paris 2ème

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
4e quart du XVIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
8 novembre 1962
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Jean Perrault - Owner Architect responsible for construction.

Origin and history

The Hotel Gigault de La Salle, also known as Hotel André d'Arbelles or Hotel Biliotti, is an iconic Parisian heritage mansion. Located in the 10 place des Victoires in the 2nd arrondissement, it occupies a central position on the northwest side of the square, between the Pellé de Montaleau and Cornette hotels. Its exact address also includes 8 rue des Petits-Pères, confirming its anchoring in this historic district of the capital.

The building dates back to the fourth quarter of the seventeenth century, a period marked by the rise of private hotels under Louis XIV. It was designed under the direction of Jean Perrault, the architect identified in the archives. Ranked as historical monuments by order of 8 November 1962, its protection specifically covers facades and roofs, testifying to their architectural value.

The Victoires Square, where the hotel stands, was built at the same time to celebrate the military triumphs of Louis XIV. The Hotel Gigault de La Salle thus embodies the aristocracy and financial elites of the Ancien Régime. Today, the building belongs to a private company, preserving its use while guaranteeing its conservation.

Available sources, including Wikipedia and the Mérimée base (Monumentum), highlight its importance in the landscape of Parisian private hotels. Its ranking among the historical monuments of the 2nd arrondissement reinforces its reputation, alongside other remarkable buildings such as those of the Place des Victoires or adjacent streets.

The hotel's architecture reflects the aesthetic cannons of the Great Century, with a rigorous symmetry and characteristic ornaments. Although interiors are not mentioned in the sources, the classified facades offer a representative example of the fashionable style at the Cour de Versailles, adapted to the Parisian urban scale.

Finally, its exact location, validated by GPS coordinates and official bases (Insee code 75102), confirms its integration into the historical fabric of Paris. The accuracy of its location is considered satisfactory (level 6/10), allowing easy identification for visitors or researchers.

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