
Room from a hotel in the Cours d’Albret, Bordeaux. The room, now in The Met, New York is believed to have come from the Hôtel de Saint-Marc, on one of the recently laid out avenues. This residence was built between 1782 and 1784 by an unknown architect.[2992×2992]
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![Room from a hotel in the Cours d’Albret, Bordeaux. The room, now in The Met, New York is believed to have come from the Hôtel de Saint-Marc, on one of the recently laid out avenues. This residence was built between 1782 and 1784 by an unknown architect.[2992×2992] Room from a hotel in the Cours d'Albret, Bordeaux. The room, now in The Met, New York is believed to have come from the Hôtel de Saint-Marc, on one of the recently laid out avenues. This residence was built between 1782 and 1784 by an unknown architect.[2992x2992]](https://www.ffood.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/2cpjk1pj3sib1-1170x508.jpg)
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Those rooms are gorgeous. I think the blue room is my favorite place in the Met!
Magnificent.
I can not, for the life of me, understand this title. Why are they moving a room around to different hotels? Or just the furniture and design?
Now THIS is room porn.