
"The French art of living"
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Stay at L'Hôtel Particulier and explore Asnières-sur-Seine.
This town in the Île-de-France region is brimming with heritage treasures linked to the French art of living:
its town hall, built to the plans of architect Emmanuel Garnier; its dog cemetery on Île aux Ravageurs;
the château of the Marquis de Voyer d'Argenson; and the workshops and family home of famous luggage maker Louis Vuitton.

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The Château du Marquis de Voyer d'Argenson
A jewel of the 18th century, once belonging to the Marquis de Voyer d'Argenson, the Château d'Asnières is one of the most beautiful estates in the Paris area.
During your stay in your room at L'Hôtel Particulier, don't hesitate to visit this emblem of our history.
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The André Citroën factories
Many renowned factories were located in Asnières, including André Citroën's. A testament to Asnières' industrial heritage.


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The House of Louis Vuitton
Step into the world of the famous and internationally renowned luggage maker Louis Vuitton. He chose the town of Asnières to establish his workshops and home in 1859. These were built in the purest Eiffel style, combining glass and iron.
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The Dog Cemetery
Built in 1899, the Dog Cemetery was the first animal cemetery of the modern era. Among the most famous graves, you will find that of Rintintin (cinema hero) and Gribouille, Marguerite Durand's horse. A unique visit not to be missed.


Follow in the footsteps of the Impressionists
Discover the banks of the Seine that inspired Impressionists such as Georges Seurat, Paul Signac and Vincent Van Gogh.
Une baignade à Asnières-G.Seurat-National Gallery
‘Painting in Asnières, I saw more colours than I had ever seen before.’
With the advent of the railway around 1850, many Parisians came to relax in Asnières-sur-Seine.
A cultural walking tour retraces the different views that inspired the Impressionist painters.
