La Fermette Marbeuf
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| La Fermette Marbeuf | |
|---|---|
The "1900 room" in the restaurant | |
| Type | Restaurant |
| Location | Rue Marbeuf and Rue du Boccador 8th arrondissement of Paris France |
| Coordinates | 48°52′03″N 2°18′08″E / 48.8675472°N 2.302172°E |
| Founded | 1898 |
| Restored | 1978 |
| Architect | Émile Hyrtre |
| Owner | Riccardo Giraudi |
| Official name | Restaurant La Fermette Marbeuf |
| Designated | December 9, 1983 |
| Reference no. | PA00088882 |
La Fermette Marbeuf was a prestigious gourmet restaurant in the Champs-Élysées quarter in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.[1] Its Belle Époque Art Nouveau "1900 room" has been an official Historical Monument since 1983. It now hosts the restaurant Beefbar.
The restaurant was founded in 1898[2] at the intersection of 3–5 rue Marbeuf and 27 rue du Boccador neighboring the Hôtel George-V, the Théâtre du Rond-Point, the Théâtre Marigny and the cabaret Crazy Horse between the Champs-Élysées Avenue and the Seine River. The restaurant was originally owned by the Langham Hotel of rue de Mogador.
In 2018, the restaurateur Riccardo Giraudi took over the establishment and opened his Beefbar restaurant. The "1900 room" was entirely refurbished by architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet.[3][4]
