Practical information
Within the Maison de l'Amérique latine, the Hôtel Amelot de Gournay reveals the full richness of 18th-century architecture.
Built in 1712 by the architect Germain Boffrand, a major figure of the Régence style, this private mansion captivates with the elegance of its lines and the refinement of its décor. Designed as a prestigious venue for receptions, it combines harmonious proportions, ornate detailing, and luminous spaces.
Now integrated into the Maison de l’Amérique latine, the Hôtel Amelot de Gournay provides a remarkable setting for cultural gatherings, events, and exchanges that shape the life of the institution.
To learn more about the history and architectural features of the venue, we invite you to download the document "Les salons".