Hôtel de la Païva

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Hôtel de la Païva, Private mansion on Champs-Élysées, Paris, France.

The interior of Hotel de la Paiva features yellow onyx staircases, grand reception rooms, and detailed architectural elements from the Italian Renaissance period.

Built between 1856 and 1866 by architect Pierre Manguin, this residence belonged to Esther Lachmann, who rose from modest origins to become Marquise de Paiva.

The mansion became home to the Travellers Club of Paris in 1904, hosting influential figures and maintaining its status as a social gathering place.

Visitors can explore the mansion through guided tours lasting 90 minutes, with entry at 25 Avenue des Champs-Élysées near Franklin Roosevelt metro station.

The mansion contains a silver bathtub in a Moorish-style bathroom and ceiling paintings by Paul Baudry, who also worked on the Paris Opera House.

Location: 8th arrondissement of Paris

Inception: 1856

Architects: Pierre Manguin

Architectural style: Italian Renaissance

Address: 25 Av. des Champs-Élysées

GPS coordinates: 48.86926,2.30758

Latest update: June 23, 2025 09:38

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stephren
@stephren

Apr 8, 2025 09:33

I was fortunate to take a guided tour of this private hotel on the Champs Elysées one Sunday morning, and I have very fond memories of it! You are transported into the world of the courtesan Païva with her fascinating and unique story! Very nice furniture and rooms arranged with care and taste. A scene from The Count of Monte Cristo was filmed there (in a winter garden with tropical scents).

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