The
History
A canon vicarage from 1776 to 1796 and home to canon Vaudricourt,
before becoming an inn for post transporters and being renamed Auberge
de la Ville de Paris.
In 1806, the café adjoining the hotel was moved to rue de la
Petite Bonne Vierge.
In 1812, the founder of the inn, Dominique Louge sold the establishment
to François Théodore Beaudoin, who in turn sold it to
Mr Brochot whose wife, Mrs Colombe ran the hotel until 1848. That year,
it was bought by Mr Hermann who in turn later sold it to Mr Bourgenot.
Looting followed and the hotel successively passed through the hands
of Mr Lemoine and his son, Mr Dhonneur, and Ms Sandre.
In 1980, Mr and Mrs Godard bought the property.