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Hôtel de Vendôme
The façade on the Rue Saint-Honoré, as it appeared in 2011
Hôtel de Vendôme (place Vendôme, Paris) is located in Paris
Hôtel de Vendôme (place Vendôme, Paris)
Location within Paris
General information
LocationParis, France
Address1 Place Vendôme
Coordinates48°52′0.48″N 2°19′42.68″E / 48.8668000°N 2.3285222°E / 48.8668000; 2.3285222
Opening1858; 166 years ago (1858)
OwnerChopard
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Other information
Number of rooms20
Number of suites9
Number of restaurants1
Website
https://www.hoteldevendome.com/fr/

The Hôtel de Vendôme is a five-star hotel situated at 1 Place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Founded in 1858, it is located at the southern entrance to the Place Vendôme, on the northwest corner of the intersection of the Rue Saint-Honoré and the Rue Place Vendôme.

History

Plaque commemorating the Embassy of the Republic of Texas

The hotel occupies a former hôtel particulier, the Hôtel Batailhe de Francès, built in 1723 by Pierre Perrin, secrétaire du roi, and the architect Armand-Claude Mollet [fr]. Constructed behind the uniform façades designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for the Place Vendôme, the hôtel itself was designed by Mollet. Perrin lived there until 1729, and in 1736 his heirs sold it to the munitioner and Receiver General of Alsace, Jean Fauste de Batailhe de Francès.[1] It became the Hôtel d'Affry in 1787.[2] From 1842 to 1843, it was the Texas embassy. By treaty of 1839, France had become the first nation to recognize the Republic of Texas (1836–1845).[3] A plaque to the right of the main entrance commemorates the event. The façade and the roof of the building on the Place Vendôme were classified as monuments historiques on 17 May 1930.[4]

The hotel

The Hôtel Batailhe de Francès was combined with the neighbouring building at 358 Rue Saint-Honoré in the early 19th century, and the merged buildings became a hotel in 1858.[5] In 2004, Chopard, a retailer of luxury watches and jewellery, opened a boutique on the ground floor of the hotel with an entrance on the Rue Saint-Honoré. In 2014 Chopard purchased the entire hotel from its previous owner, the UHP (Union Hôtelière Parisienne).[6] The hotel is currently closed for renovation and is scheduled to reopen in autumn 2022.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ Ziskin 1999, p. 183, note 56.
  2. ^ "Hôtels de la place Vendôme", Paristoric website. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  3. ^ Hotel de Vendôme website. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  4. ^ Ancien hôtel Bataille de Francès, Ministère de la Culture, POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  5. ^ fr:Hôtel Batailhe de Francès, 17 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Chopard achète l'Hôtel de Vendôme à Paris", 8 May 2014, Tribune de Genève. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  7. ^ "→ Hotel de Vendôme · Hotel Luxe Paris · Hotel 5 étoiles Paris".

Bibliography

  • Ziskin, Rochelle (1999). The Place Vendôme: Architecture and Social Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Paris. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521592598.