Hotel Courbet Archive «2024»
Vaudoyer plans to expand—not the building, but the collection. She is currently seeking the archive of the Hôtel du Nord , which closed in 1986, and a set of luggage tags from the Trans-Siberian Railway.
"The night I stayed in Room 7, I found a letter from 1943," writes one guest in the house log. "A woman was apologizing to a man she called ‘my almost-husband.’ She never mailed it. I wrote her a reply. Then I cried. Then I slept better than I have in years." Hotel Courbet Archive
"Most archives are morgues for paper," Vaudoyer explains over tea in what would be the hotel’s "lobby"—a room lined floor-to-ceiling with card catalogues, each drawer labeled by hand. "Most hotels are vacuums of character. I wanted a place where memory is a guest, not a ghost." Vaudoyer plans to expand—not the building, but the
PARIS — On a quiet stretch of the Rue de la Tour d’Auvergne in the 9th arrondissement, just steps from the Musée Gustave Moreau, stands a building that defies easy categorization. The façade is classic Haussmannian—limestone, wrought-iron balconies, tall arched windows—but the brass plaque beside the heavy oak door reads not "Hôtel" nor "Archives," but both: Hotel Courbet Archive . "A woman was apologizing to a man she