Gallery 331 m2
500-user wi-fi connection
Rue Bailly, a discreet pearl in Paris's 3rd arrondissement, wraps itself around history like a fine embroidery on the city's ancient fabric. Its name, inherited from the bailiff of the Abbey of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, resonates like an echo of the past. Before the creation of Rue de Turbigo and Rue Réaumur, this artery was made up of two small 18th-century streets, forming a mysterious "L", which merged in 1878 to create the Rue Bailly we know today.
The buildings that line this street, particularly numbers 7 and 9, stand in a neighborhood steeped in history, once home to the priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs. Every stone, every beam seems to whisper memories of the past, making this place a veritable sanctuary of memory.
Surface area: 331 m2 gallery
Seating capacity: 150
Assets: Chairs, counters, video-projector/screen available.
Connection: Connection capacity up to 500 users.
Events:
Photo-shootings, exhibitions, cocktails, sit-down dinners, product launches, showrooms, press days, ephemeral sales, pop-up stores.
WI-FI CONNECTION 500 USERS
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