Hotel La Louisiane

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Movie poster with the building

Hotel La Lousiane is a Parisian hotel located at the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés at the intersection of rue de Buci and rue de Seine in the sixth arrondissement. It has a main entrance on 60, rue de Seine and a side entrance on 27 rue de Buci. It sits at the crossroad between four central lines: the Passarella des Arts (N), the Luxembourg Garden, (S), rue St Guillaume, (W) and place St Michel, (S). It is most associated with jazz musicians of the 1950s and 1960s. Oscar Peterson, Miles Davis, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Billie Holiday, Lester Young and Charlie Parker all stayed at the hotel.[1] In the early 1960s, Powell and his wife Buttercup resided at the hotel for a long period.[2]

In 1954, a double portrait of Lucian Freud, In Shadow Against the Light from the Window, With His Second Wife, Caroline Blackwood was painted in the hotel. It is on display at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, Canada.[3][4]

Between wars and Second World War

It has been run by four generations of the Blanchot family since the 1930s. The hotel has developed a tradition of welcoming writer and artists. Some of which famous like Salvador Dalí.[5] Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir moved into the hotel in 1943 and lived there during and after the Second World War, making it the headquarters of the existentialists. Albert Camus, Boris Vian, Anne-Marie Cazalis, as well as Claude Simon, also a resident, regularly mingled at the Lousiane.


The fight for the Liberation of Paris were very violent on rue de Seine and rue de Buci, under the windows of the hotel. Bullet impacts can still be seen on the façade where the main entrance stands. A commemorative plate reads: "Here fell Jacques Francesco of the second armored division. For France. August 22nd 1944." Jacques Francesco is the war name of Auguste Fenioux who fought in the second armored division under the command of General Leclerc.[6]

Post-war period

2000s

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