The next door is that of Jean-Jacques Goldman's private mansion.
This shows if the address is coveted.
In this poetic and charming little street, a stone's throw from Place Saint-Sulpice, you have the impression of being in another era.
We feel like sitting on a bench and reading a philosophy essay.
And for good reason: this old building has a literary soul.
Jacques Prévert lived there with his parents in an attic for a few years of his childhood.
Michel Déon lived there for twenty years.
These are small historical fragments that appealed to Sylvain Kern, founder in 1989 of the City of Success, an international event which takes place every two years at the Sorbonne, where he studied.
This lover of the left bank - he lives in the 7th arrondissement - was seduced by this apartment of around 150 m2 after leaving his former offices on rue de Grenelle, a few steps from here.
“The left bank inspires me. I am an eternal lover of it,
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