Hôtel de Maleville
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The Green Guide
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Previously called the Hôtel de Vienne because it belonged to Jean de Vienne (Henri IV's Superintendent of Finances), Hôtel de Maleville was turned into a noble residence in the early 17C by combining three older houses of varying architectural styles. The tall, narrow central pavilion serves as a tower. Beneath a terrace is the arched door adorned with medallions, while the left wing is attached by a hipped gable wall flanked by a turret.
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