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Private hotel 27 Rue Oudinot à Paris 1er dans Paris 7ème

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Paris

Private hotel 27 Rue Oudinot

    27 Rue Oudinot
    75007 Paris
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot
Hôtel particulier 27 Rue Oudinot

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
XVIIIe-XIXe siècles
Construction periods
8 juin 1926
Partial classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The mansion located at 27 rue Oudinot, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, is a building whose construction periods run from the 18th to the 19th century. This monument illustrates the architectural evolution of the French capital throughout these two centuries, with characteristics peculiar to the mansions of the period. Although the details of its first occupants or its architect are not mentioned in the available sources, its partial listing as Historic Monuments underscores its heritage importance.

The protection of this mansion specifically concerns its facade on the courtyard, classified by decree of 8 June 1926. This official recognition reflects the aesthetic or historical value of this architectural element. Located in a central district of Paris, this hotel is located in an urban environment marked by a dense concentration of monuments and private hotels, reflecting the social and cultural prestige of the city in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Available sources, including the Merimée and Monumentum database, confirm its precise address and legal status, but do not provide detailed information on its current use (visits, rentals, etc.). The location of the building, validated with an accuracy deemed satisfactory (note of 7/10), makes it possible to situate its importance in the historical fabric of the 7th arrondissement, close to other emblematic sites such as the Invalides or the Musée d'Orsay.

The general historical context of Parisian private hotels of this period reveals their dual role: aristocratic or bourgeois residence on the one hand, and symbol of power or social success on the other. In the 18th century, Paris saw these houses multiply, often organized around an inner courtyard and a garden, reflecting the architectural and social codes of the Ancien Régime. The 19th century, marked by Haussmannian transformations, incorporated or altered many of these hotels, adapting them to the new urban needs and eclectic tastes of the time.

The lack of data on the owners or architects of this particular hotel limits the understanding of its specific history. However, its partial ranking and location in a borough rich in heritage suggest an origin linked to the Parisian elite. At that time, private hotels were often used as a framework for worldly life, literary fairs or political activities, although there was no evidence of similar use for this monument.

Finally, the Creative Commons license associated with the photo of the monument (credit: Moonik) indicates a contemporary interest in its preservation and dissemination, highlighting its anchoring in the visible and documented heritage of Paris. Public databases, such as Mérimée, play a key role in preserving this information, even when historical details remain fragmented.

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