Hôtel Baudard de Saint-James

The Hôtel Baudard de Saint-James is a former hôtel particulier located at no 12, place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement of Paris.[1]

Hôtel Baudard de Saint-James

Built in 1702, for the doctor of the Sorbonne, Louis Dublineau, by the architect Jacques V Gabriel, it owes its name to Claude Baudard de Saint-James, who was its second owner.

The hotel has decorations created in 1777 by François-Joseph Bélanger and the painter Jean-Jacques Lagrenée.

In 1849, the Polish composer Chopin died at the Hôtel Baudard de Saint-James.

It is now owned by the Crédit Foncier de France and is occupied by the jeweler Chaumet.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Montmorin, Gabrielle de (March 6, 2020). "Chaumet à sa place". lesechos.fr.
  2. ^ "Welcome to the legendary 12 Vendôme, Chaumet's newly renovated headquarters in the hôtel particulier Baudard de Saint-James". LVMH.
  3. ^ Figaro, Madame (February 28, 2020). "Chaumet célèbre la réouverture du 12 Vendôme, son adresse historique". Madame Figaro.

48°52′01″N 2°19′48″E / 48.8669°N 2.3301°E / 48.8669; 2.3301


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