Hotel Les Pleiades
Hotel Les Pleiades
21 Grande Rue77630 Barbizon
France
T +33 (0)1 60 66 40 25
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since January 2012
From the past up to today the hotel dedications express a great deal of enthusiasm, covering all styles. Humour, Sacha Guitry style: "It's simple; see you tomorrow" he says at the end of every stay. "You feel at home here" summed up the film director Bertrand Tavernier.
Since the 1830s the Pléiades has been a venue with a touch of magic, BOHEMIAN STYLE.
At that time, the hotel was only a humble village house when it became home to the painter Charles Daubigny.
Nevertheless, the best artists of its generation crossed its threshold: Diaz, Descamps, Corot, Millet, Rousseau and Stevenson; men who were irrepressible and free, full of talent and audacity, carried by their own desire to create, seeking inspiration in nature, the light and who depicted their characters as peasants with gestures that live on, guardians of the earth and ancestral values.
Brilliantly immortalised in the "Angélus de Millet".
These passionate artists set ablaze the small, so typically French village of Barbizon, and very quickly this flame spread throughout the whole world!
The flame is still today in the interior garden of the Pléiades: "Flamme" is one of the most beautiful sculptures by Mélanie Quentin.
This hotel has been entirely revisited and renovated, and we invite you to consider it as yours; we are here to serve you.
Since the 1830s the Pléiades has been a venue with a touch of magic, BOHEMIAN STYLE.
At that time, the hotel was only a humble village house when it became home to the painter Charles Daubigny.
Nevertheless, the best artists of its generation crossed its threshold: Diaz, Descamps, Corot, Millet, Rousseau and Stevenson; men who were irrepressible and free, full of talent and audacity, carried by their own desire to create, seeking inspiration in nature, the light and who depicted their characters as peasants with gestures that live on, guardians of the earth and ancestral values.
Brilliantly immortalised in the "Angélus de Millet".
These passionate artists set ablaze the small, so typically French village of Barbizon, and very quickly this flame spread throughout the whole world!
The flame is still today in the interior garden of the Pléiades: "Flamme" is one of the most beautiful sculptures by Mélanie Quentin.
This hotel has been entirely revisited and renovated, and we invite you to consider it as yours; we are here to serve you.
