Nothing appears on the beautiful white facade of the building. Found on the ground floor a theater was that of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. And discovers a staircase representation of the removal of a Sabine, she is naked, and a little further a sculpture of women dressed in ancient. It was a high-end brawdy-house. During the Second World War, it was reserved for German officers, as five other brawdy-houses in Paris: Les Beautiful Hens, The Sphinx, The Chabanais and The One-Two-Two