Place de la Concorde's marble palace, where revolution spared one address.
Built in 1758 and somehow untouched by guillotines erected just outside, the Crillon remains Paris at its most unapologetic. Marble columns, Baccarat chandeliers, and suites where Marie Antoinette took piano lessons. After a four-year restoration by Aline Asmar d'Amman, it's returned as the city's most historically layered sleep—minus the dust.
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