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and resell his property. The hotel then housed the
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from 1821 to 1842. The facade, adorned with superimposed columns, is set back slightly on a basement with bosses, leaving a terrace where two statues imitated from the
Antique stand up. The hotel stands on the site of the gardens of the former Hôtel du Maine, built for the
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made it their home until 2004, when it became the property of the antique dealers
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