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No. 3 and no. 5: Hôtel Le Barbier, Hôtel Perrault, and Hôtel de La Briffe were all one unit until 1733. They were connected by a tunnel with the other side of the Rue de Bourbon. Author
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in the Quai Voltaire, antique shops became common in the quay. In the early 19th century, the area became a well-known place for booksellers to peddle their wares.
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built a monastery on the quay (today located at no. 23 and no. 25 Quai Voltaire). In 1791, the wharf became known as the Quai Voltaire in homage to the
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Originally the Quai Voltaire was the western portion of the Quai Malaquais. In 1644, it was renamed the Quai des Théatins after some
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equipped himself with wings and attempted to fly off the roof of the hotel. He briefly hovered 300 meters above the
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shop was opened on the site in 1887. It became famous for supplying art supplies to artists such as
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before falling into a boat and breaking his leg. The hotel was also the site of
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for Charlotte de Béthune-Charost and her son the Count of Tessé. In 1742,
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and the Hôtel de Tessé were built in 1768 by Pierre-Noël Rousset and
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left office in 2007, he moved his family into the Hôtel de Bouillon.
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lived there in a small apartment until his death in 1878. The
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quay
7th arrondissement of Paris
Quai Anatole-France
Rue de Bac
Pont Royal

Theatines
writer
Charles, marquis de Villette
Honoré de Balzac
La Peau de chagrin
Hôtel de Bouillon
Louis Le Tellier
Jean-François Boyvin de Bonnetot
Seine
Thomas Robert Bugeaud
Jacques Chirac
Maurice Joly
Sennelier
Cézanne
Degas
Gauguin
Pissarro
Soutine
Modigliani
Kandinsky
Bonnard
Picasso

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