A Parisian private mansion between the Rodin Museum and the National Assembly
Between the National Assembly and the Rodin Museum, in Paris, fabulous private mansions are hidden in discrete private residences.
On the Left Bank, there are many upscale private mansions, between the Palais-Bourbon and the museum dedicated to one of the most famous sculptors. Along the rue de Bourgogne, there are several remarkable buildings and places of memory, where many leading figures of the aristocracy and the high bourgeoisie lived, while seeking utmost discretion.
In a residence, inside a private mansion
At n° 26, one of these private mansions opens up onto a superb courtyard-garden, while the frontispice of a very high-end house displays its date of construction : 1872. A trio of world-renown architects redesigned the existing spaces while respecting the original plans. The 1000 m² garden and the two levels spanning 540 m² have privileged French style decoration.
Palace life in a Parisian home sweet home
Each level can be reached by elevator, from the entrance towards the bedrooms. Living rooms, bedroom, library and master suite unveil the good taste of the residents. Keen about high-end accomodations, they have implemented the lower level with a long infinity pool, a sauna, a hammam and a fitness room to live the palace life at home…
When exception rhymes with discretion…
This property is offered by www.feau-immobilier.fr
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