HÔTEL DE BÉTHUNE-SULLY - MONUMENTS NATIONAUX
This private mansion with its French garden was once the home of the Duc de Sully, King Henri IV's minister in Paris.
This magnificent mansion was built in 1620 when the Place Royale, now known as Place des Vosges, was constructed. It houses the headquarters of the Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques, now the Centre des Monuments Nationaux. You can't visit the interior, but you can take a stroll through the charming French garden. On-site, you'll find an information point on the centre's activities and a bookshop.
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AWFUL handling of European Heritage Days. The worst. A 90 minute wait (people were sitting in the ground in the live, became the live didn’t move), and then a long boring talk in an ugly room, followed by more boring talk in the bedroom. It was painful for everyone.
In the future they should set up the rooms so the public can walk through, instead of subjecting people to so much pain and suffering. I hated it so much.