In a 17th-century building, this duplex apartment has all the feel of a house.
The dual-aspect ground floor has 4 bedrooms overlooking a quiet courtyard, while the first floor overlooks a garden.
The private access via a door in the courtyard guarantees a rare level of privacy.
All in addition to a premium location at the heart of Rue Servandoni, one of the most iconic addresses in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, between Saint-Sulpice church and the Jardin and Palais du Luxembourg.
A number of illustrious figures once stayed here, including Olympe de Gouges and William Faulkner, further accentuating the district’s literary and artistic character.
The floor plan comprises five main rooms, two bathrooms, a vestibule, four bedrooms, and an eat-in kitchen on the lower level accessed from the lounge featuring 17th-century exposed beams.
Two cellars round of this charmingly authentic property. All of the bedrooms overlook the courtyard, thus guaranteeing complete tranquillity.
Boasting a 2.50m (8.20ft) ceiling height in the reception rooms, the property creates a blend of historic elegance and comfortable living.