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£3,968,938

(€3,143/sq. ft)

€4,500,000

2 bed apartment for sale
Paris 4E Arrondissement, Paris, Île-De-France

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,432 sq. ft

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Added on 18/11/2025

About this property

  • Historic property

  • Lift

  • Panoramic views

  • Town property

  • Good condition

  • Riverside

  • Gas fuelled heating

Paris 75004-Ile Saint Louis/Notre Dame neighborhood.
45 Quai de Bourbon: A prestigious address at the tip of the Ile Saint Louis, a stone's throw from the Ile de la Cité and Notre Dame Cathedral, a remarkable 17th-century mansion built by the architect Le Vau in 1660, known as “the house of the Centaur.”
This exclusive and rare property is nestled on the 5th and top floor, accessible by elevator, on a single landing.

With a total floor area of 133m2 (107m2 Carrez), this property, lot No. 9, comprises: A large entrance hall (3.83m2), followed by a large living room with fireplace (37.84m2) and a dining room (17.80m2) with four windows offering panoramic views of the Seine and the City Hall, a spacious fully equipped kitchen (16.09m2) with two windows overlooking the Saint Gervais church and the Angelus de la Bastille, a pantry serving as a laundry room (3.36 m2), a spacious first bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet (27.94 m2) and views of the towers of Notre Dame, a second bedroom with views of the Seine (11.65 m2), a shower room with walk in shower (3.76m2), a separate toilet (2.22m2), a dressing room (2.58m2), and a hallway (6.16m2).

In addition, there is a cellar (Lot No. 22) and co-ownership of the common areas at a rate of 1/1,0107ths.

Absolute calm and serenity, beautiful light with triple exposure to the South, West, and North, including eight windows offering lively, panoramic views of the Seine, the zinc roofs of the Ile de la Cité, the towers of Notre Dame, and numerous historic monuments.

Ideally located on Île Saint Louis, in an exceptional and privileged neighborhood with local shops, café terraces, and tree-lined riverbanks, this character property combines space, comfort, and functionality. It is an exclusive listing offered for sale by leggett paris prestige.

Additional information:
-A remarkable historic building from the 17th century, built in 1660 by and for the architect Le Vau, known as “the House of the Centaur.”
-A small condominium: 12 units.
-Lots included in the sale: Unit No. 9 + Cellar No. 22.
-The building is secure with a concierge and digital code entry system.
-The apartment is located on the 5th and top floor. There are no other apartments on the same landing.
- Oak parquet flooring throughout the living room and dining room. Marble fireplace.
- Stone-clad bathrooms.
-The master bedroom, known as the “master suite, ” has an en-suite bathroom with a bathtub, double sinks, and separate toilet.
- A large dressing room and numerous storage cupboards.
- A fully equipped kitchen: Induction hobs, refrigerator/freezer, oven, grill, dishwasher, and numerous storage cupboards.
- All windows are double-glazed for optimal soundproofing.
- Gas central heating.
- Monthly charges: $523/month.
- Property taxes for 2025: $3,040.
- Ceiling height: 2.60 meters.
- The apartment has triple exposure: South, west, and north.
-Cadastral references: Cadastral section: 000AW01 Parcel number: 0058. Surface area: 271 m2.

The metro is served nearby by line 7, with the nearest station, Pont Marie, 241 meters away, as well as by lines 24,67,86, and 87 of the ratp bus network.

History of 45 Quai de Bourbon:
Quai de Bourbon is located at the western end of Île Saint Louis. It runs along the Seine from the northern end of Rue des Deux Ponts to the southern end of Rue Jean-du-Bellay. It is largely comprised of Noble Townhouses, most of which are listed buildings by the City Patrimony, which have housed many historical figures, artists, and politicians.

The building was designed by architect François Le Vau and built for himself in 1660.
On the right-hand side, on the first floor, there is a bas-relief of Hercules slaying Nessus, which gave the building its name: “the house of the Centaur.” Louise Faure-Favier lived there and regularly hosted Guillaume Apollinaire from September 1912 onwards. It was also the Parisian residence of the Bibesco family from 1919 to 2004.

Environment:
Notre Dame, Louvre Museum, Opera Bastille, Place des Vosges, Marais District, Pompidou Center, Museum of Natural History, Carnavalet Museum, Picasso Museum, and the weekly market of the Bastille. Saint-Louis is, with the Ile de la Cité, one of the two natural islands of the Seine present today in Paris. Its name dates from 1725 and comes from King Louis IX nicknamed Saint Louis. Legend has it that the king used to isolate himself and come to pray on the Isle of Cows which was at the time on the eastern part of the island today. It is a small jewel of architecture that perfectly embodies a certain French way of life and represents the image of the city of light. It is a prestigious address, especially with the many mansions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Connected to the rest of Paris by six bridges, Île Saint-Louis is nonetheless a very peaceful place, sheltered from the noise and the surrounding bustle. Behind the anonymous intercoms, political and media personalities reside. Very much, the neighborhood even hosted President Georges Pompidou (24, Quai de Bethune). It is crossed by its main street, St. Louis Street in the Island, and we go around by the docks.

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