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Welcome to our fine old-fashioned hotel. Let us carry on our travel across time. The "Chemin des Treilles" was one of the alleys of Reine Margot's garden and became the "Rue de l'Université" in the 17th century. It was first inhabited by Dominican, Carmelite and Visitation convents. |
In 1685, the building of Pont Royal shortened the way between the two banks of the Seine River and caused a considerable development of this part of the city. In the 18th century, during the Regence, the place fulfilled its development and became the centre of elegance and good taste.
When entering the hotel, begin your trip through time, art and history. The hotel itself offers a delightful antique decor with vaulted ceilings, oak pillars, magnificent staircases and fireplaces which all recall the Benedictin convent it used to be. |
A surprising collection of antiques, knick-knacks, armchairs and sofas put the finishing touch. Our house full of remnants of the past will still provide you with the highest standards of a three-star-hotel. Every room has a different style of its own, may it be a small cosy room or a large room looking out on a private balcony. Decoration, colours, antiques and furniture: every detail has been chosen to make you feel at home. |
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