60m2 apartment renovated 4 sleeps
Choderlos de Laclos lived in this apartment from 1769 to 1775. He found inspiration for his epistolary novel "Les liaisons dangereuses", a best seller in the world. A man of the sword, (he was a soldier), writer, politician, he put an enlightened glance on the mores of his time. In this sense it is still modern today, and inspiring.
The very old building dates from 1640, the apartment was completely renovated in 2019 keeping the spirit of the place.
You will discover the charm of the floors in the old Hungarian point, the period fireplace (non-functional), mirrors, paintings, ceilings more than 3m ...
The apartment has a large living room with alcove equipped with a sofa, coffee table armchairs, television, and in the alcove a sofa bed offering 2 very comfortable beds.
The room is equipped with a bed 140 cm wide and bedside table. You will have a view of the beautiful facade of the Jesuit convent, now Stendhal College.
The en suite bathroom has a sink and a shower. Big and very bright, she is also very nice.
The kitchen is in the tone of the apartment and very functional. A round table for 4 people will allow you to take meals and breakfasts. It is equipped with a dishwasher, microwave oven, fridge, toaster, kettle, coffee maker, washing machine.
The whole apartment, benefitting from several directions south and west and permanently bathed in light.
You will also have a real dressing room and several cupboards.
The toilet is separate.
The main rooms have large French windows opening onto balconies
The Sainte Claire district is the most beautiful and liveliest district of Grenoble. In the historic center you will enjoy its pedestrian streets steeped in history. You will pass in front of the houses of illustrious men, Stendhal, Barnave, Champollion .... and you will enjoy, museums, neighborhoods antique shops, restaurants among the best in the city.
Close to the lively market halls Saint Claires will enchant you.
According to the historians it is in the street which borders the building that the French revolution began, by this famous day of the tiles on June 7, 1788. Event immortalized by the painter Alexandre Debelle.
Very well served by tram A and B (stop house of tourism), you go directly and in a few minutes to the train station or the University Campus, Hopital ....
Underground pay parking is right in front of the building.