123 SÉBASTOPOL * * * *
A hotel steeped in cinema with rooms representing personalities and a dining room like a film set.
This hotel is entirely steeped in cinema. It is the choice of Architect Philippe Maindenberg who staged six personalities. After music at the Hôtel du Triangle d'Or, he attacked the 7 th art with the complicity of those he elected. For each he sought their religious objects. From the entrance you are placed in the bath. Names are listed at the top of the desk and film posters adorn the walls. We also feel like entering the lobby of a new York cinema. Each artist sees his universe declined in the rooms and on the floor. For Jean-Paul Belmondo it is boxing, theatre and cinema. For Jaoui-Bacri written writings on paper bistro tablecloths. For Elsa Zilberstein, a very feminine atmosphere, a little style Boudoir. At Danièle Thompson the atmosphere is colourful while at Claude Lelouch you can find film reels in the bathroom. For Ennio Morricone black and white enhanced blue indigo and on the walls of the partitions. A breakfast room is designed as a shooting tray with all its accessories. In the basement a perfect sound room has been set up. The hotel also has a terrace.
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Les chambres sont de taille raisonnable mais très propres.
Je recommande pour un court séjour au cœur du marais.
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