File:Hôtel de Monaco. Salle du dauphin. Cheminée.JPG

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Français : Titre : Salon carré.
Sur cette photographie de 1909 figure la cheminée de la salle du dauphin de l’hôtel de Monaco.
“Ce salon est situé au premier étage ; il précède la salle de bal, dernière pièce de l'enfilade. ”. Les tapisseries qui figuraient sur les murs de part et d’autre de la cheminée, selon la photographie de 1893, sont absentes.
References : J. Sillery (1909) Monographie de l'hôtel de Sagan, Julien Frazier, p. 15. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved on 27 January 2015.
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