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Invalides and Eiffel Tower Quarters : Hôtel Biron

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Hôtel Biron

Hôtel Biron

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  • Built in 1730, this elegant mansion was home to the duc de Biron. From 1904 it was transformed into state-owned artists’ studios and among its residents was Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), who agreed to donate his works to the nation in return for his flat and studio space. After the sculptor’s death the house became the Musée Rodin.

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