46 boulevard Saint-Michel - 75006 PARIS
- Location
The Boulevard St. Michel is a famous Parisian thoroughfare that was designed and built by the Baron Haussmann in the 19th century. It is most notable for its animated student atmosphere and its great diversity of boutiques. The boulevard begins at the Place St. Michel and ends at the Place Ernest-Denis, forming the border between the 5th and 6th districts (arrondissements) of Paris.
The building is located in front of la Sorbonne University, in close proximity to the Luxembourg Garden in Paris’ 6th district. Its unique location offers a direct view on the fountain and cupola of la Sorbonne. Other famous points of interest in the area are the Théatre de l’Odéon, Panthéon, and the French Senate.
The building holds an excellent geographic location :- Directly next to the Saint Louis High School
- Less than 100 meters from the Paris 1 University
- In close proximity to a variety of different retail shops (restaurants, food markets, banks, hotels, boutiques)
Public transportation Services :- Bus: Bus stop at 100 meters (N° 27, 21, 85, 38)
- RER: La Sorbonne Station at 200 meters (Blvd St. Germain/Blvd St. Michel)
- Metro (subway): Luxembourg Station at 200 meters
- Description
The 46 Blvd St. Michel is a 7-story mixed-use building located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. The building is a classic example of Haussmann architecture with typical features including its limestone façade and common area interior walls as well as high ceilings surpassing 10 ft in height.
Building renovations in 2011:
- Roofing
- Utility infrastructure (water, gas, electricity)
- Elevator and stairwell
- Refacing of the courtyard’s facade
- Building entrance door and main hall
Communal Equipment:
- Elevator
- Service Stairs
- Digicode with Vigik badge for access to building and its common areas
- Map
- Surrounding