Hôtel de Nevers (left bank)

    • Hôtel de Nevers
    • Hôtel de Guénégaud
    • Hôtel de Conti
River façade of the north pavilion as seen in 1646 from the middle of the Pont Neuf (detail from an engraving by Stefano della Bella)
General information
TypeHôtel particulier
Addressquai de Conti
Town or cityParis
CountryFrance
Coordinates48°51′23.58″N 2°20′20.04″E / 48.8565500°N 2.3389000°E / 48.8565500; 2.3389000
Construction startedc.1580
Demolished1768–1771
Design and construction
Architect(s)

The Hôtel de Nevers (French pronunciation: [otɛl nəvɛʁ]), later the Hôtel de Guénégaud ([- ɡeneɡo]), then the Hôtel de Conti, was a French aristocratic townhouse (hôtel particulier), which was located on the Quai de Nevers (now the Quai de Conti), just east of the former Tour de Nesle on the site of the present day Hôtel des Monnaies in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. Construction began in 1580 to the designs of an unknown architect for Louis Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers, although it was never completed as intended. The large north pavilion on the River Seine was a prominent landmark of its part of the Left Bank. The hôtel was demolished sometime between 1768 and 1771.