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Official seat (Headquarters) of Banque de France, 1811, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, France. This hotel particulier (mansion) was built in 1635 - 1650, by Francois Mansart for Louis Phelypeaux de la Vrilliere and was then named Hotel de La Vrilliere. In 1712, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, acquired the mansion, commissioned the remodelling of the building to Robert de Cotte, Premier Architecte du Roi, in 1715 and gave it the name of Hotel de Toulouse. The building was confiscated as bien national"" (national property) during the French Revolution and an imperial decree signed by Napoleon I in 1808, authorised the sale of the Hotel de Toulouse to the Banque de France, which made it its official seat in 1811. ""
Unique Identifier
AR9124700
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5454px × 3510px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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17th 18th 19th 1st arrondissement
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Banque de France
CARVED
Carving
Classicism
Door
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Facade
FIGURE
France
Francois Mansart
French
Garland
gild
Gilt
Hotel de La Vrilliere
Hotel de Toulouse
Ile de France
logotype
midParis
Parisiany
Robert de Cotte
Sculpture
Sign
Western Europe
Western European