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Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16th à Paris 1er dans Paris 16ème

Patrimoine classé
Bâtiment Art déco
Restaurant classé MH

Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16th

    16 Avenue Victor-Hugo
    75016 Paris 16e Arrondissement
Ownership of a private company
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
Restaurant Prunier - Paris 16ème
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Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1925
Construction of restaurant
11 juillet 1989
Historical Monument
1993
Rehabilitation of the building
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The restaurant (cad. 16 : 04 FC 13): registration by order of 11 July 1989

Key figures

Louis-Hippolyte Boileau - Architect Manufacturer of the building in 1925.
Léon Carrière - Drafter Boileau's collaborator for the project.
Paul Binet - Glass burner Author of interior engravings.
Auguste Labouret - Mosaic Creator of the facade and floors.
Yves Boucharlat - Architect Responsible for rehabilitation in 1993.

Origin and history

The Prunier restaurant, located at 16 avenue Victor-Hugo in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was designed in 1925 as a "tasting bar" specialized in seafood products. Its architecture and decor, typical of the Art Deco style, were designed by the architect Louis-Hippolyte Boileau in collaboration with the cartoonist Léon Carrière. The interior elements, such as the glass engravings of Paul Binet and the gold metal panels of the sculptor Le Bourgeois, reinforce the marine atmosphere, while the mosaic façade, a work by Auguste Labouret, evokes volutes and colours inspired by the ocean. The glass paste floors, laid by Briard, complement this coherent artistic ensemble.

The building, classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 11 July 1989, was rehabilitated in 1993 under the direction of architect Yves Boucharlat. Originally, the venue embodied an innovative approach to catering, combining gastronomy and avant-garde design, characteristic of the 1920s in Paris. Today, the Prunier restaurant remains a remarkable testimony of the art of living and the creative audacity of this period, while being a private property still active.

The location of the monument, at the corner of Victor-Hugo Avenue and Traktir Street, makes it a point of interest in a residential and bourgeois district of Paris. Its inscription in the inventory of Historic Monuments highlights the heritage value of its architecture and decorations, where artisanal know-how and artistic vision intersect. The contributions of the various artists and artisans, each expert in his field, illustrate the interdisciplinary collaboration typical of the major Art Deco projects.

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