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  2. L'Hôtel - Wikipedia

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    Borges in L'Hôtel (Paris, 1969) L'Hôtel is a 5-star luxury hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. It was built in the 19th century and has had various names, Hôtel d’Allemagne, then Hôtel d’Alsace (after the Franco-Prussian War), and was renamed L'Hôtel in 1963. Address:13 Rue des Beaux Arts, 75006 Paris, France.

  3. Val-d'Isère - Wikipedia

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    Although the movie Les Bronzés font du ski (French Fried Vacation 2) has been a great success in France, only a few people are aware that it was shot in Val d'Isère. In 1994, a video game named after the resort, Val d'Isere Championship was released for the Super NES, after it was featured in an episode of GamesMaster.

  4. The Marais - Wikipedia

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    These include: the convents des Blancs-Manteaux, de Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie and des Carmes-Billettes, as well as the church of Sainte-Catherine-du-Val-des-Écoliers . During the mid-13th century, Charles I of Anjou , King of Naples and Sicily, and brother of King Louis IX of France built his residence near the current n°7 rue de ...

  5. 1970 Val-d'Isère avalanche - Wikipedia

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    On 10 February 1970, an avalanche in Val-d'Isère, Savoie, France, killed 39 people. [1] At 8:05 am on 10 February 1970, an avalanche struck the ski resort of Val-d'Isère in the French Alps. [1] More than 100,000 cubic yards of snow fell into a three-storey, eight-year-old concrete chalet which housed about 200 people. [1]

  6. Hôtel de Lauzun - Wikipedia

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    The hôtel particulier was not built by the Duc de Lauzun whose name it bears, but by a wealthy financier, Charles Gruyn des Bordes, [2] the son of an inn-keeper grown rich from his trade and richer still, according to at least one pamphleteer, [3] through speculation enabled by his title as general commissioner of cavalry during the civil disorders of the Fronde.

  7. Les Hôtels Baverez - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated in 1900 [3] for the World's Fair in Paris, Hôtel Regina is situated on the Place des Pyramides, which takes its name from Napoleon’s victory in Egypt in 1798. The hotel is in a building dating back to the Second Empire. Léonard Tauber and his associate Constant Baverez built it between 1898 and 1900.

  8. Hôtel Lambert - Wikipedia

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    The house, on an irregular site at the tip of the Île Saint-Louis in the heart of Paris, was designed by architect Louis Le Vau. [1] It was built between 1640 and 1644, originally for the financier Jean-Baptiste Lambert (d. 1644) and continued by his younger brother Nicolas Lambert, later president of the Chambre des Comptes .

  9. Hôtel d'Uzès (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The Salon d'Uzès (1767), at the Musée Carnavalet. The Hôtel d'Uzès was originally built in the early 18th century. [1] In 1767, neo-classical architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux was commissioned to bring the residence up to date for its owner, François-Emmanuel de Crussol (1728–1802), 9th Duke of Uzès, who in 1753 married the daughter of the Duke of Antin. [2]

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