3 rooms - 2 bedroom(s) - 176/176 EUR per night Rue de la Reine Blanche 75013 Paris
There is a bakery just at the foot of the apartment in Paris, a corner store open every day until late in the evening, and a tea shop. The Gobelins‚ subway station is only a minute away by foot.
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The name of this street, in the thirteenth arrondissement, near Saint-Germain des Pres and the Latin Quarter, reminiscent of the hotel of the Reine Blanche (white queen) where was hold the bal des Ardents (bal of the Burnings). The Ball is an ardent hullabaloo (mummery). It is like a carnival organized for marriages that are considered outrageous. Organized by Charles VI January 28, 1393, the ball went wrong because the king and other lords wanted to play the savage in disguise . But other nobles who were too drunk set fire to them. The king, who already had mental health problems, has become completely mad. The Reine Blanche street has been inhabited by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. There he ended the writing of Paul et Virginie, his most famous book. He left the place after being appointed director of the Jardin des Plantes. He returned later and married the daughter of the publisher Didot. This street is also linked to the history of Saint-Hippolyte Cemetery at No. 32, which was closed in 1785 to be replaced by the cemetery Sainte-Catherine newly created.