Hôtel Hesselin
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h-tel-hesselin-324-6888714
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Hôtel Hesselin
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The Hôtel Hesselin, later known as the Hôtel d'Ambrun, was an aristocratic town house located in Paris that was erected around 1639 to 1642 for Louis Hesselin to the designs of the French architect Louis Le Vau. It was on the south side of the Île Saint-Louis, west of the rue Poulletier at its intersection with the quai du Dauphin. The hotel was demolished in 1935 by Helena Rubinstein, who had a new building erected to the designs of the architect Louis Süe.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B4tel_Hesselin
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2024-04-01T18:44:04Z
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