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PARIS IVe - QUAI HENRI IV, VUE SUR SEINE PLEIN SUD
Facing the Seine, south-facing, located in a building from the second half of the 19th century with elevator, a magnificent walk-through apartment, street and courtyard, located on the 4ᵉ floor. With a surface area of 171.53 m² Loi Carrez, each of its rooms offers magnificent volume and perfect unity with its original features (solid herringbone parquet flooring, moldings and fireplaces) giving it the classic cachet so prized, of fine Parisian apartments.
It comprises an entrance hall opening onto a 58 m² reception room (living room and dining room) with its unobstructed view over the Seine, a separate kitchen and laundry room, and a sleeping area comprising three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room.
A 5.4 m² utility room with water point, located on the 6ᵉ floor, completes the ensemble. Possibility of acquiring an additional box in the courtyard.
The Seine at the foot of the building with its banks laid out as a pedestrian promenade, will offer you a postcard view of the tip of the Ile Saint Louis, the Ile de la Cité from which you can see Notre-Dame and the left bank, with the Pont de la Tournelle on which the statue of Sainte Geneviève protects Paris. Just 500 m across the Seine, the Jardin des Plantes opens its gates for a lovely stroll.