Lavirotte Building

Historical landmark · Gros Caillou

Lavirotte Building

Historical landmark · Gros Caillou

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29 Av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, France

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Art Nouveau masterpiece with sculptural details & ceramics  

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29 Av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

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29 Av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 49 52 42 63

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33 Places Famous for the Scandals That Occurred There

"Those who think that Hector Guimard was the only eccentric architect to produce Art Nouveau designs in the Paris will be left speechless by the building at 29 Avenue Rapp. Built in 1901 by Jules Lavirotte, this seven-story creation is probably the most extreme example of the ornamental delirium that is Nouveau that the French capital has hidden away. Lavirotte didn’t do it alone, but collaborated with his friends, the ceramist Alexandre Bigot and other fellow sculptors, to create this flamboyant and voluptuous façade, making them winners of the annual architectural frontage competition of Paris that same year. Due to its asymmetry, organic forms and color tones, and use of modern materials, the building was very much an object of gossip at the turn of the century, unsurprising when you’re confronted with it the first time. 29 Avenue Rapp presents an extraordinary amount of erotic wit, visually translated through stone in both abstract motifs and figurative symbols that were immediately understood by fin de sciecle minds, even in the most prudish of observers. Instead of the colossal caryatids, Lavirotte chose figures that represent a quiet, personal view of Adam and Eve – through his eyes, Eve becomes an arrogant beauty proudly teasing the viewer with her curves, while her guileless lover has some difficulty hiding his virility. The bestiary of sin also appears, including peacocks, reptiles, bulls for masculinity and insects for its alter ego, while the bronze lizard which serves as the entrance handle refers to old slang describing male genitalia. If the message wasn’t clear enough, Lavirotte designed the wooden door as a gigantic reversed phallus, adjusting the already extravagant look of the overall composition. Stuck between two very Puritan examples of Haussmanian architecture, Lavirotte’s 29 Avenue Rapp appears like a steam-punk aphrodisiac factory." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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G Mac

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This is a beautiful art nouveau building. Its curves are sinewy and all the decorative aspects are examples of the peak of this design period. The whole street has some beautiful buildings but this is a standout.

farkad ezzet

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An interesting building to see, but your visit cannot be longer than 1 minute. There isn’t anything else you can do after taking a couple of photos, unless of course you’re an avid building architecture freak.

ABC _318_798

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Here is an architectural work with a beautiful facade, for lovers of art and architecture 😊💖... see the details 😍📐✅ This Art Nouveau masterpiece, designed by architect Jules Lavirotte, was built in the 1900s for the ceramist Alexandre Bigot. A year later, Lavirotte's façade won the competition for the most beautiful façade in Paris. Inspired by Gaudí, this architectural feat has been classified as a "20th century heritage" by the government. 🥰

Matthew Lovell

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To find a Lavirotte building is a treat. I love to come back and visit this building when I’m in Paris. There is so much detail discover and enjoy. Truly a beautiful design and creation.

Priscilla Sousa

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Beautiful castle. We had a lovely time there

Angie Giannikios Dallas

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The Laviorotte Building at 29 Avenue Rapp in the heart of Paris is one of the first buildings in 1901 to be built in what came to be known as the Art Noveau Style. Since it's construction it's been a curiosity for pedestrians. It's rather kitsch with heads of bulls, phallic symbols at the doors, gilded columns on its upper balconies. Most definitely a quirky curiosity even in these modern times especially amidst the grandeur of its' neighboring buildings with sublime classic architecture and exquisite carvings Looks rather circus like.

Laura

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So beautiful! Art Nouveau at its finest! Too bad it’s not lit in the evening. Very close to Tour Eiffel, a hidden gem, only pour les connaisseurs!

Ricardo Albuquerque

Google
Very interesting building!