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Central to his codification of the cuisine were Le Maître d ' hôtel français ( 1822 ), Le Cuisinier parisien ( 1828 ) and L ' Art de la cuisine française au dix-neuvième siècle ( 1833 – 5 ).
Starting in the late 1660s she retired from her courtesan lifestyle and concentrated more on her literary friends from 1667, she hosted her gatherings at l ' hôtel Sagonne, which was considered " the " location of the salon of Ninon de l ' Enclos despite other locales in the past.
The British statesman Leslie Hore-Belisha died of a cerebral haemorrhage while making a speech at the Reims hôtel de ville ( city hall ) in February 1957.
The city hall ( hôtel de ville ), erected in the 17th century and enlarged in the 19th, features a pediment with an equestrian statue of Louis XIII ( reigned 1610 to 1643 ).
L ' hôtel de ville.
* Le baiser de l ' hôtel de ville ( The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville or just The Kiss ), a photograph by Robert Doisneau
Apart from the cathedral and the hôtel de ville, the architecture is of little interest to purists.
The hôtel de ville, also designed by Abadie, is a handsome 19th-century structure.
fr: Attentat de l ' hôtel King David
Loys de Ronsard was maître d ' hôtel du roi to Francis I, whose captivity after Pavia had just been softened by treaty, and he had to quit his home shortly after Pierre's birth.
Today, only 1000 mature elms survive in the city, including examples in the large avenues ( Avenue d ' Italie, Avenue de Choisy, Boulevard Lefebvre, Boulevard de Grenelle, Boulevard Garibaldi ) and two very old specimens, one in the garden of the Tuileries in front of the l ' Orangerie and another in the Place Saint-Gervais in front of l ' hôtel de ville de Paris.
Château Pastur, a former residence of Henry I of Brabant, now the hôtel de ville of Jodoigne
* August 9: Revolutionary commune took possession of the hôtel de ville.
Although she received 400, 000 livres in annual revenues from the Soissons estates, lived in the hôtel de Soissons where, according to Saint-Simon, she " maintained the traditions of the Soissons ", she continued to be known as the princesse de Carignan.
Chaumont's former maître d ' hôtel, Sieur de Billy, was named governor of the island.
The Florentine banking family of the Gondi had been introduced into France by Catherine de ' Medici ; Catherine offered Jérome ( Girolamo ) de Gondi in 1573 the château that he made the nucleus of the Château de Saint-Cloud ; his hôtel in the Faubourg Saint-Germain of Paris became the Hôtel de Condé in the following generation.

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The hôtel de ville contains a library and the Lorin museum with a collection of pictures, while another museum has a collection of the old costumes and ornaments characteristic of Bresse.
* In French, a hôtel de ville or mairie is a town hall or city hall
The belfry facing the hôtel de ville also dates from the fifteenth century.
fr: Ancien hôtel de ville de Toronto
He is renowned for his 1950 image Le baiser de l ' hôtel de ville ( Kiss by the Town Hall ), a photograph of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris.
In 1950 Doisneau created his most recognizable work for Life – Le baiser de l ' hôtel de ville ( Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville ), a photograph of a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris, which became an internationally recognised symbol of young love in Paris.
* A chapel from the convent, nowadays the town hall ( hôtel de ville ).
The town has a Romanesque church, St-Anatoile, which has been well restored, and an hôtel de ville from the 18th century.
* Les Amoureux de l ' hôtel de ville

hôtel and is
The word hotel is derived from the French hôtel ( coming from hôte meaning host ), which referred to a French version of a townhouse or any other building seeing frequent visitors, rather than a place offering accommodation.
In contemporary French usage, hôtel now has the same meaning as the English term, and hôtel particulier is used for the old meaning.
* Hôtel Matignon in Paris Prime Minister of France ( a grand palace is called a hôtel in French )
The expression hôtel particulier is used for an urban " private house " of a grand sort.
Oscar Tschirky, who was the Waldorf's maître d ' hôtel and developed or inspired many of its signature dishes, is widely credited with creating the recipe.
He is also pictured on a relish bottle displayed in the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel along with other photos of him at the major events during his tenure as maître d ' hôtel.
Dragnet ( Dragnet ) ; Karen Sisco ; North Shore ( North Shore: hôtel du Pacifique ) ; Point Pleasant ( Point Pleasant, entre le bien et le mal ) ; Conviction ; Tarzan ( Jane et Tarzan ) ; The Mountain ( La famille Carver ) ; Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family ( FBI family ) ; General Hospital ( Alliances & trahisons ) ; Passions ; One Life to Live ( On ne vit qu ' une fois ) ; All My Children ( La force du destin ) ; Guiding Light ( Haine et passions ) ; Search for Tomorrow ( C ' est déjà demain ) ; Parker Lewis Can't Lose ( Parker Lewis ne perd jamais ) ; Hunter ( Rick Hunter ) ; Knight Rider ( K 2000 ) ; Hart to Hart ( Pour l ' amour du risque ) ; Columbo ; Starsky and Hutch ( Starsky et Hutch ) ; Eight is Enough ( Huit, ça suffit!
To the west of the Luxembourg, and communicating with it through interior courts, the sixteenth-century original hôtel of the duc de Piney-Luxembourg was rebuilt during the same years, the smaller palace now called the Petit-Luxembourg ; it is composed of two main blocks, or corps de logis separated by a courtyard that is entered through a grand convex portal flanked by Tuscan columns.
In the illustration from a French fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript of the Histoire d ' Olivier de Castille et d ' Artus d ' Algarbe, a fanfare from trumpeters in the musicians ' gallery announces the processional entrée of a series of dishes preceded by a covered cup that is the ancestor of the tureen, carried by the maître d ' hôtel.
Hôtel Lambert () is a hôtel particulier, a grand mansion townhouse, on the Quai Anjou on the eastern tip of the Île Saint-Louis, Paris IVème ; the name, Hôtel Lambert, was a sobriquet that designated a 19th-century political faction of Polish exiles, who gathered there.
During this process there is a tendency for accents and other diacritics that were present in the donor language to be dropped ( for example French w: hôtel and French w: rôle becoming " w: hotel " and " w: role " respectively in English, or French w: à propos, which lost both the accent and space to become English " w: apropos ".
It has been acquired in 2008 by the Musée National du Moyen Age-thermes & hôtel de Cluny, in Paris, where it is currently on display ( inventory number CL23842 ).
In large organizations such as hotels or cruise ships with multiple restaurants, the maître d ' hôtel is often responsible for the overall dining experience including room service and buffet services, while headwaiters or supervisors are responsible for the specific restaurant or dining room they work in.
In restaurants where food is partly prepared at table, the maître d ’ hôtel may be responsible for such operations as boning fish, mixing salads, and flambéing foods.

hôtel and still
The lovely hôtel de Beaumont, however, still stands.

hôtel and Louis
Richelieu made Louis XIII a gift of his palatial hôtel, the Palais Cardinal, north of the Louvre, in 1636, but the king never took possession of it.
Louis XV had added to the appanage of the House of Orléans the hôtel de Grand-Ferrare in Fontainebleau ( 1740 ), the county of Soissons ( 1751 ), the seigneuries of La Fère, Marle, Ham, Saint-Gobain, the Ourcq canal and the hôtel Duplessis-Châtillon in Paris ( 1766 ).
He sold this in 1718 to Louis Henri de La Tour d ' Auvergne, Count of Évreux ( families: Dukes and Princes of Bouillon and Sedan: La Marck | von der Marck ), with the agreement that Mollet would construct an hôtel particulier for the count, fronted by an entrance court and backed by a garden.
The two men formed a partnership and in 1890 accepted an invitation from Richard D ' Oyly Carte to transfer to his new Savoy Hotel in London, together with the third member of their team, the maître d ' hôtel, Louis Echenard.
Ritz brought in his partners, chef Auguste Escoffier, and maître d ' hôtel Louis Echenard.
The palace was built for Marie de Médicis, mother of king Louis XIII of France and of Gaston, duc d ' Orléans, just near the site of an old hôtel particulier owned by François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Piney-Luxembourg, hence its name ( now called Petit Luxembourg, home of the president of French Senate ).
François Vatel () ( 1631, Paris – April 24, 1671, Chantilly ) was the maître d ' hôtel of Nicolas Fouquet and prince Louis II de Bourbon-Condé.
The French literary style called préciosité (, preciousness ) arose in the 17th century from the lively conversations and playful word games of les précieuses (), the witty and educated intellectual ladies who frequented the salon of Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet ; her Chambre bleue ( the " blue room " of her hôtel particulier ) offered a Parisian refuge from the dangerous political factionism and coarse manners of the royal court during the minority of Louis XIV.
Madame de Sévigné relates in her memoirs that when Louis XIV visited in 1671, François Vatel, the maître d ' hôtel to the Grand Condé, committed suicide when he feared the fish would be served late.

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