THE HOTEL MARCEL DASSAULT - ARTCURIAL
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2024
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2024
The hotel Marcel Dassault owes its name to the aircraft manufacturer who acquired it in 1952. In particular, he hosted the French Days magazine. This 2002 th century building, reminiscent of the style of years earlier, was renovated by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte before opening in a place dedicated to auctions and exhibitions of art.
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Members' reviews on THE HOTEL MARCEL DASSAULT - ARTCURIAL
2.9/5
25 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in november 2023
Scam!! Worst service-didn’t deliver more than half of what I bought claiming the items were “lost”!did the same to a friend who bought at the same auction as if they double sold stuff.customer service is terrible, took us 5months to get our money back.
Visited in november 2023
Completely unprofessional; we were 2 different people buying murano lights from Artcurial’s sale of the Bauer hotel. ALL OF US never received the items, mysteriously they claim for 8 different lights from different buyers had all “disappeared”!!! I suspect they sell multiple times and/or don’t have proper operations. NEVER AGAIN!the items they shipped arrived broken
Visited in october 2023
La mejor atención. Hotel de ventas
Visited in august 2023
Bellissimo!! Appena arrivati siamo già rimasti incantati dalla struttura che è un'opera d'arte. L'interno.. Meraviglia pura.
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that my purchase of a handful of murano Lighting fixtures from the Bauer auction had somehow mysteriously disappeared and were not longer available to be shipped.
Another friend had told me just weeks before during the summer that her purchased lights could not be found. I never imagined that this would also be the circumstance for me.
I am a collector and buy from all of the reputable auction houses. I am still shocked that I will not receive my lights as anticipated for a restoration of my home.
Clearly, this is fraud and wonder how many more people had this experience.
I hope the auction house will offer a public apology statement as its reputation has been compromised.