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Le Grand Hotel & Cafe de la Paix: French Art de Vivre
Hardback
Main Details
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Le Grand Hotel & Cafe de la Paix: French Art de Vivre
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Laure Verchere
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 220 |
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Category/Genre | Travel |
ISBN/Barcode |
9782081506572
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Classifications | Dewey:944.361 |
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Illustrations |
120 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Editions Flammarion
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Imprint |
Flammarion
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Publication Date |
10 February 2022 |
Publication Country |
France
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Description
Conjured up during Baron Haussmann's extensive urban renewal program in the nineteenth century, and freshly renovated by master designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, the Grand Hotel and its Cafe de la Paix occupy a choice location among the Parisian facades surrounding Paris's Opera Garnier. This bilingual edition retraces the history of the Belle Epoque palace with its 458 rooms and suites, where visitors from all over the world meet under the glass roof of its winter garden. The Cafe de la Paix safeguards its authenticity by serving up iconic recipes-from the famed onion soup to the flaky mille-feuille-on the celebrated terrace that overlooks the boulevard des Capucines. In 1904, the Grand Hotel's head barman Franck Newman invented the original dry Martini as a tribute to avant-garde actress Sarah Bernhardt, a regular guest. The cafe has been a meeting-place for notables from Oscar Wilde to Ernest Hemingway, Marlene Dietrich to Ines de la Fressange, and John Travolta to President Bill Clinton. Blending architecture, history, and timeless luxury, this volume celebrates the hotel and cafe that were at the epicenter of the most cherished era in Parisian history.
Author Biography
Laure Verchere was a journalist for Elle Decoration and has written many books, including Signed Sybille de Margerie: Bespoke Interiors (Flammarion, 2020).
Reviews"The bilingual coffee table book traces the landmark legend Belle Epoque palace and its world famous cafe brasserie to its present day after a spectacular renovation. What is more Paris than Le Grand Hotel which sits across the Opera Garnier, one of the most beautiful squares in Paris?" -LUXURYFACTS.COM
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