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The h\u00f4tel was destroyed in 1834.[2]Table of ContentsOwnership history[edit]On old maps of Paris[edit]Depictions by Jean Marot[edit]See also[edit]Bibliography[edit]Ownership history[edit]An earlier h\u00f4tel on the site was sold in 1620 for 175,000 livres to Charles d’Albert, Duke of Luynes, who the following year united it with an adjacent house to the west for 8,000 \u00e9cus. The property then extended to the ramparts (Wall of Charles V), part of which Louis XIII had given to Luynes, reserving four toises for the passage of the Rue Saint-Nicaise\u00a0[fr]. After Luynes died in December 1621, the property passed to his widow, Marie de Rohan.[3]The old h\u00f4tel was demolished and the H\u00f4tel de Chevreuse was built in 1622\u20131623 to the designs of the architect Cl\u00e9ment M\u00e9tezeau for Marie de Rohan’s new husband, Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse, who had purchased the property from her just before their marriage on 21 April 1622.[2][3] After his death in 1657, she sold it for 400,000 livres to the Duke of Candale, who put it in the name of his father Bernard de Nogaret, Duc d’\u00c9pernon.[3]The Duke of \u00c9pernon died on 25 July 1661, and on 30 July 1662, Marie-Claire de Bauffrement, widow of Gaston de Foix, Comte de Fleix, relinquished it to Louis XIV for 488,722 livres, 8 sous, 9 deniers. On 13 August, Louis gave it to Duke Henri II de Longueville, in exchange for the h\u00f4tel the latter had in the Rue des Poulies. The Duke of Longueville died the following year, and his daughter, Marie d’Orl\u00e9ans de Longueville, having inherited all of his estates following the deaths of her brothers, gave it to her cousin, Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Soissons\u00a0[fr] (known under the name of Prince of Neufch\u00e2tel), who died in 1703. On 30 July 1710, his daughter, Louise de Bourbon\u00a0[d], brought it as part of her dowry to Charles Philippe d’Albert, Duke of Luynes, to whose family the property thus returned.[3]On old maps of Paris[edit]The h\u00f4tel is depicted on the 1652 Gomboust map of Paris with an entrance screen and a central porte coch\u00e8re on the rue Saint-Thomas-du Louvre, a cour d’honneur with two lateral wings and a corps de logis between the entrance court and a large garden, which runs all the way to the rue Saint-Ni\u00e7aise on the west. It is also shown in a somewhat different configuration[4] on the Turgot map of Paris, published in 1739.On old maps of ParisShown as the H\u00f4tel de Chevreuse on the 1652 Gomboust map of Paris (east at the top)Shown as the H\u00f4tel Chevreuse on the 1672 Jouvin-de-Rochefort map of Paris (north at the top)Depictions by Jean Marot[edit]The street and garden fa\u00e7ades of the h\u00f4tel were engraved by Jean Marot. The two engravings were re-engraved and published in 1655 in volume one of Martin Zeiller’s Topographia Galliae.[1] A view of the street front from a higher perspectivew with a cutout of the entrance screen was engraved by Marot c. 1670.[5]Other views by Jean MarotGarden fa\u00e7ade of the H\u00f4tel de Chevreuse before 1655, engraved after Jean Marot and published in Topographia Galliae[1]Street front of the H\u00f4tel de Longueville, as engraved by Jean Marot c. 1670[5]See also[edit]^ a b c Deutsch 2015, pp. 91, 424.^ a b Gady 2008, p. 309 “Chevreuse (h\u00f4tel de), rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre”.^ a b c d Berty 1885, pp. 103\u2013105.^ The entrance court and the lateral wings appear to be much shorter than in Marot’s engravings or on the Gomboust map.^ a b Deutsch 2015, pp. 177, 464.Bibliography[edit]Berty, Adolphe (1885). “H\u00f4tel d’O, de la Vieuville, de Chevreuse, d’\u00c9pernon, et de Longueville”, pp. 103\u2013105, in Topographie historique du vieux Paris: R\u00e9gion du Louvre et des Tuileries, second edition, vol. 1. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.Deutsch, Kristina (2015). Jean Marot\u00a0: Un graveur d’architecture \u00e0 l’\u00e9poque de Louis XIV. Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN\u00a09783110375954.Gady, Alexandre (2008). Les H\u00f4tels particuliers de Paris du Moyen \u00c2ge \u00e0 la Belle \u00c9poque. Paris: Parigramme. ISBN\u00a09782840962137. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/hotel-de-chevreuse-rue-saint-thomas-du-louvre\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"H\u00f4tel de Chevreuse (rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre)"}}]}]