BERTON STREET
Typical street of the small villages which formed the surroundings of Paris until 1860
Paved floor, walls covered with ivy, here is a place that has known how to cross the centuries without caring about what was happening around it! This street is typical of the small villages that formed the surroundings of Paris until 1860 before being annexed by the city. You can see Balzac's house and the Turkish embassy installed in a 17th century hotel that belonged to the princess of Lamballe, a friend of Marie-Antoinette. Before becoming an embassy, the hotel welcomed Doctor Blanche and his famous patients such as Gérard de Nerval and Guy de Maupassant.
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