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L'hôtel Parc Saint-Séverin ***

a hotel inspired by the spirit of the place

In the heart of the Latin Quarter, an area so dear to Paris lovers, the Hotel Parc Saint-Séverin, located at the corner of a pedestrian street, looks onto the Cloister of Saint-Séverin and the gardens of the National Middle Ages Museum.
You will love the warm atmosphere of the modern drawing room and the well-lit rooms.
The view of Paris rooftops, like a never-ending view of the sea, from the hotel balconies, is unforgettable…
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  • Exhibitions
    Robert Doisneau, From craft to art
    Robert Doisneau, From craft to art From January the 13th to April the 18th, the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, just a stone’s throw from the Hotel Aiglon, presents « Robert Doisneau, From craft to art». The exhibition shows about hundred prints of Robert Doisneau closely linked to Paris and street scenes taken between 1930 and 1966. Doisneau’s photographs are immortalized life instants. And [...]
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    Isadora Duncan, a living sculpture
    Isadora Duncan, a living sculpture In Paris, until March 14, 2010, the Bourdelle Museum presents an ambitious exhibition dedicated to Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), a pioneer figure of dance. Autodidact born on the coast of California, this bold, modern woman put her art at the heart of a project of a society based on more freedom and democracy. Defying convention, [...]
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    Matisse & Rodin
    Matisse & RodinIn Paris, the Rodin Museum places side by side until the 28th of February 2010, two geniuses in the world of art: Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and Henri Matisse (1869-1954). A generation separates these two great creators; the first dominates the art of sculpture, the latter introduced decisive revolutions in the painting. For the first time, the sculpted [...]
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