Au roi de la bière
Au roi de la bière is a former brasserie in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. It has been an official Historic Monument since 1997.
Au roi de la bière | |
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Façade | |
Type | Restaurant |
Location | 119 Rue Saint-Lazare 8th arrondissement of Paris France |
Coordinates | 48°52′31″N 2°19′32″E |
Built | 1892 |
Rebuilt | 1894 (façade and other alterations) |
Architect | Chausson Paul Marbeau (1894 alterations) |
Architectural style(s) | Alsatian regionalist |
Official name | Brasserie "Au Roi de la Bière" - Jacqueminot-Graff |
Designated | November 18, 1997 |
Reference no. | PA75080001 |
Location of Au roi de la bière in Paris |
Location
Au roi de la bière is located at 119 Rue Saint-Lazare in the 8th arrondissement, near the Saint-Lazare train station.
Architecture
The building stands on a narrow plot of about 10 meters wide. It has a ground floor, three upper floors and an attic. Its façade is made of bricks and varnished timber framing in an Alsatian regionalist style. The chimney features a stork statue. The central part of the façade has a statue of Gambrinus, the legendary king of beer.
History
The original restaurant was built in 1892 by architect Chausson. In 1894, the façade was completely modified and the building was raised by architect Paul Marbeau on behalf of Alsatian restaurateur Jacqueminot Graff.[1]
The Alsatian-style façade and the roof (including the storck and Gambrinus statues), as well as the three adjoining rooms of the ground floor, were registered as a Historic Monument on November 18, 1997.[1]
The building became a McDonald's restaurant in 1998.[2][3]
References
- Base Mérimée: Brasserie Au roi de la bière, Jacqueminot Graff, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- "Établissement McDonald's France à Paris 8e (75008)". www.societe.com (in French). Retrieved March 7, 2018..
- André Figeard (March 14, 2012). "Un McDo classé monument historique !". LaVieImmo.com (in French)..