
Paris·6th arrondissement, Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Bonaparte IV
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is Paris at its most intellectually seductive — the neighbourhood of the existentialist cafés where Sartre and Beauvoir held court, the landmark publishing houses of the Rue Jacob, and the art galleries that have shaped the international contemporary art market from their premises between the Seine and the Boulevard Raspail. The Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, inseparable from the literary and philosophical history of 20th-century Paris, occupy the neighbourhood's symbolic heart at the intersection of the Boulevard Saint-Germain and the Rue de Rennes. The Bon Marché — Paris's oldest and most refined department store, housed in a 19th-century iron-and-glass structure designed by Gustave Eiffel — is steps away, as is the celebrated Sunday market of the Boulevard Raspail, famous for its organic produce and prepared foods. The Luxembourg Gardens, one of Paris's most beautiful parks, offer 23 acres of formal French gardens, fountains and tree-shaded promenades just moments to the south. A private terrace tucked away from the street — genuinely rare in this densely built arrondissement — provides a calm and private retreat in one of the most sought-after addresses in the French capital.
- Superficie
- 90 m²
- Dormitorios
- 2
- Baños
- 1
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is Paris at its most intellectually seductive — the neighbourhood of the existentialist cafés where Sartre and Beauvoir held court, the landmark publishing houses of the Rue Jacob, and the art galleries that have shaped the international contemporary art market from their premises between the Seine and the Boulevard Raspail. The Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, inseparable from the literary and philosophical history of 20th-century Paris, occupy the neighbourhood's symbolic heart at the intersection of the Boulevard Saint-Germain and the Rue de Rennes. The Bon Marché — Paris's oldest and most refined department store, housed in a 19th-century iron-and-glass structure designed by Gustave Eiffel — is steps away, as is the celebrated Sunday market of the Boulevard Raspail, famous for its organic produce and prepared foods. The Luxembourg Gardens, one of Paris's most beautiful parks, offer 23 acres of formal French gardens, fountains and tree-shaded promenades just moments to the south. A private terrace tucked away from the street — genuinely rare in this densely built arrondissement — provides a calm and private retreat in one of the most sought-after addresses in the French capital.
Lo que heredamos. Lo que operamos.
Cada apartamento de Everlease nace como una unidad de centro infrautilizada. Financiamos y ejecutamos la renovación de principio a fin: superficies, iluminación, carpintería, mobiliario, fotografía. Arrastre el deslizador para comparar lo que recibimos con lo que operamos hoy.


Cada estancia, fotografiada.
Un recorrido completo por el apartamento tal como se opera hoy. Pase el cursor sobre cualquier imagen para ampliarla.
Descubra 6th arrondissement, Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Bonaparte IV se encuentra en París, la ciudad que sentó la pauta de la vida europea y nunca la abandonó. Desde las fachadas de piedra caliza del distrito 8 hasta los rincones más tranquilos del 16 y del 17, París es una capital de trabajo que se aferra al oficio y al detalle. Las mañanas empiezan en la boulangerie, las tardes en un museo, las noches en torno a una pequeña barra de mármol. Los arrondissements tejen uno de los tejidos urbanos más estratificados de Europa, y Bonaparte IV se sitúa en su centro.



