The palace, surrounded by a Corinthian-style colonnade, was the seat of the Paris Stock Exchange. Currently, it is a place to organize various types of conferences, congresses, seminars, parties, banquets and corporate events.
The building's interiors are decorated with countless works by prominent artists such as Harles Meynier, Eloi Rabarre, Louis-Denis Cailloulette and Auguste Vinchon.
The building was built in the years 1807-1826 by order of Napoleon himself, who wanted to create a building that would be a monument to the power and achievements of France at that time. The facility not only was built in an impressive shape, but thanks to its efficient management, 50 years later it became the second largest Stock Exchange (right after the London Stock Exchange) in the world.
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