Lecture Series: World Monuments in Paris
This winter’s History & Heritage Zoom lecture series is once again hosted by the Alliance Française Miami Metro (AFMM) and the Alliance Française de Chicago (AF-Chicago), this year in partnership with World Monuments Fund, which will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2025.
Learn more »World Monuments in Paris: Hôtel de la Chancellerie d’Orléans & Hôtel de Rohan
Built at the beginning of the 18th century by the architect Germain Boffrand before being redecorated in the 1760s by Charles De Wailly, the hôtel particulier known as the Hôtel de la Chancellerie d’Orléans (aka the Hôtel de Voyer d’Argenson) stood on the edge of the gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris until it was demolished in 1923 to make room for its neighbor the Banque de France—all but the interiors of four rooms (the anteroom, the bedroom, the dining room, and the grand salon), which were painstakingly dismantled piece by piece by the Banque de France with the view to their being reconstructed one day.
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