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Hôtel de Rambouillet
Historic mansion in Paris / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hôtel de Rambouillet,[2] formerly the Hôtel de Pisani, was the Paris residence of Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet, who ran a renowned literary salon there from 1620 until 1648.[3] It was situated on the west side of the rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre, just north of Marie de Rohan's Hôtel de Chevreuse, in a former quarter of Paris (demolished during the 19th century), located between the Louvre and Tuileries palaces, near the then much smaller Place du Carrousel,[1] in the area of what was to become the Pavillon Turgot of the Louvre Museum.
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