Crédit Lyonnais headquarters
The Crédit Lyonnais headquarters (the headquarters of the French bank Crédit Lyonnais, now LCL) is a Haussmannian style building located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. It is on the block formed by Boulevard des Italiens, rue de Gramont, rue du Quatre-Septembre and rue de Choiseul.
Hôtel des Italiens | |||
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Former names | Crédit Lyonnais headquarters | ||
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Architectural style | Haussmann | ||
Location | Paris, France | ||
Address | 17–23 Boulevard des Italiens | ||
Construction started | 1876 | ||
Completed | 1883 | ||
Owner | LCL S.A. | ||
Design and construction | |||
Architect(s) | William Bouwens van der Boijen | ||
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Also known as "Hôtel des Italiens", the building is still owned by LCL, although the bank left their historic headquarters in 2010 for new premises in the Parisian suburb of Villejuif, next to the VilleJuif Léo-Lagrange underground station.
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