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Place Vendôme, Paris. The Place Vendôme (French pronunciation: [plas vɑ̃dom]), earlier known as the Place Louis-le-Grand, and also as the Place Internationale, is a square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, located to the north of the Tuileries Gardens and east of the Église de la Madeleine. It is the starting point of the Rue de ...
1, 4, 6 and 8 Vendome Place; 61 and 58 Grenoble Drive, 18, 20 and 22 Saint Dennis Drive. The buildings were constructed in the early 1960s, and were designed by Irving Grossman. The buildings are made of brick and mortar. Due to its long-standing status in the community, these buildings are slated for demolition in coming years.
Restored to its 19th-century splendor, the property on the Place Vendôme oozes elegance, grandeur, and romance aplenty for the ultimate splurge-worthy getaway. Shop Now saiko3p - Getty Images
The Hôtel de Vendôme (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vɑ̃dom]) is a five-star hotel situated at 1 Place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement of Paris.Founded in 1858, it is located at the southern entrance to the Place Vendôme, on the northwest corner of the intersection of the Rue Saint-Honoré and the Rue Place Vendôme.
Place Vendome may refer to: Place Vendôme, a square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France; Place Vendôme, a 1998 French film; Place Vendome (band), a rock band Place Vendome (Place Vendome album), their 2005 debut album; Place Vendôme (Swingle Singers with MJQ album), a jazz album by the Swingle Singers and the Modern Jazz Quartet (1966)
Lot number 15, Place Vendôme site was purchased in 1705 by Antoine Bitaut de Vaillé, advisor to the Grand Council, nominee of Jeanne Baillet de La Cour, widow of Nicolas Baillet de La Cour and acting on behalf of his daughter Anne. Jeanne bequeathed it in 1710 to her daughter, Anne, wife of Duke Antoine de Gramont.
Chelsea Corners was an apartment complex built in 1931 at 15th Street [1] and 16th Street, in Chelsea, Manhattan. [2] It is currently a co-op. [1] The first building was completed at 200 West 16th Street in May 1931. The development, planned for completion in fall 1931, [2] was only partially finished due to the Great Depression. [1]
Portrait of Jules Hardoun Mansart by Hyacinthe Rigaud, with Les Invalides in background. Jules Hardouin-Mansart (French pronunciation: [ʒyl aʁdwɛ̃ mɑ̃saʁ]; 16 April 1646 – 11 May 1708) was a French Baroque architect and builder whose major work included the Place des Victoires (1684–1690); Place Vendôme (1690); the domed chapel of Les Invalides (1690), and the Grand Trianon of the ...