Hotel de Bonneval

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Left pavilion of the Hôtel de Bonneval in Paris (2010)
Staircase with painting (year of recording unknown)

The Hôtel de Bonneval in Paris , the French capital, is a Hôtel particulier in the 3rd arrondissement . In 1961, the city palace on Rue du Parc-Royal No. 14/16 was added to the list of architectural monuments in France as Monument historique .

The house was built in the classicism style in the 1780s by the new owner Bonneval, who had the previous building demolished for the most part . The corps de logis between the courtyard and the garden, framed by two pavilions, was torn down in 1975 and replaced by a historicizing new building. The pavilions and the portal to the courtyard have been preserved from the time it was built.

The facade of the pavilion on the left is decorated with two busts standing in niches depicting King Henry IV and Sully .

literature

  • Jean Colson, Marie-Christine Lauroa (eds.): Dictionnaire des monuments de Paris. Hervas, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-84334-001-2 , p. 101.

Web links

Commons : Hôtel de Bonneval  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hôtel de Bonneval in the Base Mérimée of the French Ministry of Culture (French)

Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '32.1 "  N , 2 ° 21' 45"  E