• No. 1: The
Hôtel de Bouillon and the Hôtel de Tessé were built in 1768 by Pierre-Noël Rousset and
Louis Le Tellier for Charlotte de Béthune-Charost and her son the Count of Tessé. In 1742,
Jean-François Boyvin de Bonnetot equipped himself with wings and attempted to fly off the roof of the hotel. He briefly hovered 300 meters above the
Seine before falling into a boat and breaking his leg. The hotel was also the site of
Thomas Robert Bugeaud's death in 1849. After President
Jacques Chirac left office in 2007, he moved his family into the Hôtel de Bouillon. • No. 3 and no. 5: Hôtel Le Barbier, Hôtel Perrault, and Hôtel de La Briffe were all one unit until 1733. They were connected by a tunnel with the other side of the Rue de Bourbon. Author
Maurice Joly lived there in a small apartment until his death in 1878. The
Sennelier shop was opened on the site in 1887. It became famous for supplying art supplies to artists such as
Cézanne,
Degas,
Gauguin,
Pissarro,
Soutine,
Modigliani,
Kandinsky,
Bonnard, and
Picasso. ==References==