Charming duplex with views of the Seine and Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris
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Description

5th arrondissement, Paris
Charming duplex with views of the Seine and Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris
Price
€3,150,000
Transaction fees including VAT to be paid by the seller

Object type
Flat
Condition
Good
Rooms
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Number of Floors
3
Total surface
~111 m²
Living area
~111 m²
Usable surface
~98 m²
Flooring
Parquet, Tiles, Wooden floor
Construction year
1643
Energy efficiency class
E
Energy certificate available
Yes
Energy certificate type
Consumption certificate
Type of heating
Radiator
Energy source
Central heating, Gas heating
Rich in history, Paris’s 5th arrondissement lies on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is the oldest arrondissement in Paris and has preserved the only two still-visible remnants of the Roman era: the Cluny Baths and the Arènes de Lutèce. A bit of history: The Hôtel de Nesmond was originally the residence of Philip the Fair’s head baker in the 14th century, then of the Duke of Bar. In 1586 it was purchased by Jacques Faye d’Espesse from the Duke of Montpensier, François de Bourbon. In 1643, François-Théodore de Nesmond, President of the Parliament of Paris, gave it its present appearance. Saint-Simon relates in his Memoirs that Mr. de Nesmond’s daughter-in-law, daughter of Madame de Miramion, out of vanity had her name engraved on the pediment of the carriage entrance. In the 18th century, the townhouse became the residence of Michel Blondy, a dance master, then in the 19th century the headquarters of an absinthe distillery. The townhouse is partially listed (entrance door, façades and roofs) as a historic monument by order of 23 October 1962.
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