The Neighborhood
Since january 2003, Danièle and Pierre FRANCK are the owners of the theatre. A lot of theatre plays from the classic to the contemporary repertories have been played there, like “The Liar” of Corneille, or “Le Roi se meurt” of Ionesco or “La Contrebasse” of Patrick Süskind in which the French comedian Jacques Villeret played. All the plays are nicely chose. The show will make your night perfect.
More info: http://www.theatrehebertot.com
One of the most beautiful open markets in Paris. In the past, political meetings took place there where Victor Hugo, Auguste Blanqui took part. Today, fruit and vegetable merchants have replaced them.
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L’Arc de Triomphe et les Champs Elysées
At only 7 minutes by metro from the hotel, you will discover the most beautiful avenue of the world. There, you can easily make shopping or enjoy some delicious meals.
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This magnificent town house, along the side of the Monceau Park, was bequeathed in 1935 by the Earl Camondo and was inaugurated in 1936 as museum. He decided to exhibit his rich collection of decorative art works there.
63 rue de Monceau. Tel: 01 53 89 06 50.
Open from 10.00 am to 5.30 pm. Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Bank Holidays.
This house used to be the residence of the Andrés, famous collectors who travelled Europe to acquire all the work now exhibited at the museum. In 1913, the museum was already considered as one of the Art Center in Paris.
158 Bd Haussmann Tel: 01 45 62 11 59.
Open every day from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Henri Cernuschi was a banker but also an archaic bronzes amateur. Following a two years journey in Asia, he brought back a unique work of art which he bequeathed to the city of Paris in 1896.
7 av Vélasquez. Tel : 01 53 96 21 50.
Open from 10.00 to 5.40 pm. Closed on Monday and Bank Holidays.
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