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  2. Hôtel de Ville, Paris - Wikipedia

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    In July 1357, Étienne Marcel, provost of the merchants (i.e. mayor) of Paris, bought the so-called maison aux piliers ("House of Pillars") in the name of the municipality on the gently sloping shingle beach which served as a river port for unloading wheat and wood and later merged into a square, the Place de Grève ("Strand Square"), a place where Parisians often gathered, particularly for ...

  3. Hôtel du Palais - Wikipedia

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    Hotel du Palais Biarritz in 1919. The building is set on the main beach of the town, which lies on the rugged coast of the Bay of Biscay at the foot of the Pyrenees. [2] In 1854, the emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie bought several acres of dunes in Biarritz and gave the engineer Dagueret the task of establishing a summer home surrounded by gardens, woods, meadows, a pond and ...

  4. Hôtel de Ville, Aubervilliers - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the principal rooms were the Salle du Conseil (council chamber), the Salles des Commissions (commissions room) and the Salon d'Honneur (room of honour). [3] Between 1858 and 1861, the building was extended, with a new wing stretching along Rue de Moutier.

  5. Hôtel de Ville, Fréjus - Wikipedia

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    The council re-organised the complex so that the Salle du Conseil (council chamber) and public rooms were in the 1825 building, and the library and archives were in the Saint-André Chapel and Tour du Belvédère behind. The eastern part of the building was completely restored to a design by Jules Formigé in 1921. [1]

  6. Hôtel de Ville, Valence - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the principal rooms were the Salle du Conseil (the council chamber), the Salle des Mariages (the wedding hall) and the Salle du Tambour (the drum hall). These were decorated to a design by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. The Salle des Mariages featured fine paintings by Louis Ollier depicting Le Printemps de la vie (the Springtime of Life ...

  7. Hôtel particulier - Wikipedia

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    The English word hotel developed a more specific meaning as a commercial building accommodating travellers; modern French also uses hôtel in this sense. For example, the Hôtel de Crillon on the Place de la Concorde was built as an hôtel particulier and is today a public hotel. In French, an hôtel de ville or mairie is a town hall and not a

  8. Hôtel de ville - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 08:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Hôtel du Cap - Wikipedia

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    Hôtel du Cap; 117-suite hotel, former Villa Soleil. Eden-Roc; pavilion. Les 2 Fontaines (Les Deux Fontaines) a two-storey 32-room residence. Villa Eleana [13] private villa in front of the property [14] Villa Les Cèdres [15] private villa in the middle of the park [16] The main hotel, a Napoleon III château, is located on the southern tip of ...