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Molitor, home of art since 1989

Inaugurated in 1929, Molitor established itself as the most popular swimming pool in Paris for 60 years. Closed in 1989 and listed as a historical monument, the building was then taken over by graffiti artists who turned it into a vast canvas for expression, gradually becoming a temple of the Parisian underground.
Street artists from around the world have left their mark there, from the New York legend Seen to the Parisian Psyckoze, and including the Gouzou by Réunionese artist Jace.
Art will never leave Molitor again, whether in the hotel lobby, in the blue cabins of the indoor pool, or in the Manufacture... A collection of numbered lithographs by renowned artists also adorns the hotel rooms as well as the walls of some common areas. Among them are Blek le Rat, Futura, Jef Aerosol...

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