"A French Legacy"
Located inside a royal mansion that also houses a travelers club, the La Païva offers a treat for those who are in a mood to indulge. The Italian Renaissance hôtel, replete with ornate sculptures, Moorish interiors and grand onyx staircases, represents the dreams of a former-courtesan-turned-marchioness. La Païva, a French icon, gave fruition to her fantasy of owning a home on Champs-Élysées, world's most beautiful avenue in her eyes. While she and her husband, Count Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck long retreated to Silesia where they died, this grand home remains an everlasting testimony to La Païva's interesting legacy.
25 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, 75008
"A French Legacy"
Located inside a royal mansion that also houses a travelers club, the La Païva offers a treat for those who are in a mood to indulge. The Italian Renaissance hôtel, replete with ornate sculptures, Moorish interiors and grand onyx staircases, represents the dreams of a former-courtesan-turned-marchioness. La Païva, a French icon, gave fruition to her fantasy of owning a home on Champs-Élysées, world's most beautiful avenue in her eyes. While she and her husband, Count Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck long retreated to Silesia where they died, this grand home remains an everlasting testimony to La Païva's interesting legacy.
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