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Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge – Paris 6th:
Elegance, history and exceptional real estate

Introduction
In the heart of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge – officially renamed Place Michel-Debré – is nestled at the crossroads of the most beautiful arteries of the Left Bank. Located between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Sèvres-Babylone, this place is at the same time a historic crossroads, an architectural landmark and a sought-after real estate address. Its discreet charm appeals to both Parisian families and international buyers looking for a pied-à-terre or a heritage investment.

A place steeped in history
The original name "Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge" appears as early as the seventeenth century, in reference to a cross that stood there. A place of passage between the countryside of the Faubourg Saint-Germain and the bustling centre of Paris, it quickly became a strategic crossroads.
In 2005, the City of Paris officially gave it the name Place Michel-Debré, in homage to the former Prime Minister and "father of the 1958 Constitution", who had his office nearby. However, for Parisians, it still remains today "the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge", a reflection of its heritage and its collective memory.
During the French Revolution, this part of the Faubourg Saint-Germain was a scene of political and social unrest. Later, in the nineteenth century, with the rise of Saint-Germain-des-Prés as a literary and intellectual district, the crossroads became an essential meeting place.

A strategic position between Saint-Germain and Sèvres-Babylone
The intersection is distinguished by its exceptional location. It connects five major axes: the rue du Dragon, the rue de Grenelle, the rue du Cherche-Midi, the rue du Four and the rue de Sèvres. This tangle of historic streets makes it a must-see for anyone crossing the Left Bank.

  • To the north, the rue du Dragon leads to the cafés and galleries of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
  • To the east, the Rue du Four runs towards Odéon and the Boulevard Saint-Germain.
  • To the west, the rue de Sèvres stretches to the Hôtel Lutetia and the Bon Marché, a temple of Parisian commerce.
  • To the south, the rue du Cherche-Midi joins Montparnasse.
  • Finally, the rue de Grenelle connects this crossroads to the heart of the 7th arrondissement.
This privileged geographical location gives the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge a singular identity: a crossroads between residential elegance, commercial life and intellectual effervescence.
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Architecture, neighbourhood life and emblematic places

Architecture and atmosphere of the crossroads
The Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is a perfect example of the discreet elegance of the Left Bank. There are beautiful Haussmannian buildings with harmonious facades, with their continuous balconies and generous ceiling heights, but also older buildings dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This architectural diversity, rare in Paris, contributes to the charm of the place.
The buildings directly overlooking the square have an unobstructed view, a sought-after asset in an area where the streets are often narrow. The apartments are distinguished by their brightness, their calm and their immediate proximity to the most prestigious addresses in Paris.

Authentic neighbourhood life
The crossroads is lively but remains on a human scale. It doesn't have the touristy hustle and bustle of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, while still retaining its literary and cultural atmosphere.

  • Reading enthusiasts can meet at the La Hune bookstore, a Germanopratine institution, or in the galleries of the rue de Seine a few steps away.
  • As for cafés, there is no shortage of terraces: the Café de Flore and the Deux Magots are a few minutes away, but the crossroads cultivates a more discreet atmosphere, with neighborhood addresses where locals and connoisseurs mingle.
  • The Marché du Bon Marché and the shops of the Grande Épicerie de Paris, located on rue de Sèvres, reinforce the elegant and gourmet dimension of the area.

Institutions and monuments nearby
Around the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge, there are many emblematic places:

  • The Hotel Lutetia, a mythical palace, is just a few steps away.
  • The Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the oldest bell tower in Paris, dominates the neighboring district.
  • The Delacroix Museum, nestled on Place de Furstenberg, perpetuates the artistic soul of the district.
  • Two streets away, the Bon Marché Rive Gauche, the first Parisian department store, remains an essential landmark for lovers of high-end shopping.
The real estate market around the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge
One of the most sought-after areas of the 6th arrondissement
The Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is located in one of the most prestigious micro-sectors of Paris. Between Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Sèvres-Babylone and the Jardin du Luxembourg, it attracts Parisian families looking for large apartments as well as international buyers seduced by the elegance of the Left Bank.
The rarity of properties for sale gives this crossroads an exceptional heritage value. Apartments that appear on the market usually sell quickly, provided they are properly valued and valued.

The real estate market around the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge

One of the most sought-after areas of the 6th arrondissement
The Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is located in one of the most prestigious micro-sectors of Paris. Between Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Sèvres-Babylone and the Jardin du Luxembourg, it attracts Parisian families looking for large apartments as well as international buyers seduced by the elegance of the Left Bank.
The rarity of properties for sale gives this crossroads an exceptional heritage value. Apartments that appear on the market usually sell quickly, provided they are properly valued and valued.

Typology of available properties
  • Haussmannian buildings : the majority of properties are located in large luxury buildings, with parquet floors, moldings, fireplaces, and sometimes balconies.
  • Private mansions and reception apartments : some buildings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries still house prestigious family apartments, sometimes on several levels.
  • High-end pied-à-terre : the tastefully renovated small spaces attract a foreign clientele, particularly American, British, Italian and Middle Eastern.

Prices per m²
The Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge sector is one of the most expensive in Paris:
  • The average price hovers around €15,000 to €18,000/m².
  • For renovated, family properties with sought-after assets (view, high floor, lift, balcony), prices can exceed €22,000 to €25,000/m².
  • Apartments to renovate, which are rarer, are generally negotiated at around €13,000 to €14,000/m², but quickly find buyers because of their potential.

A diverse but demanding clientele
  • Parisian families are above all looking for spacious apartments (3, 4 or 5 bedrooms), close to renowned schools such as Stanislas, Montaigne or the Alsatian School.
  • International buyers prefer prestigious pied-à-terre or reception apartments that embody the Parisian art of living. Their choice is often guided by the address, the architectural cachet and the proximity to the emblematic places of the left bank.

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Quality of life and daily atmosphere around the Red Cross Hub

The Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is not only a place steeped in history, it is also a living space where Parisian elegance, a friendly atmosphere and modern comfort are combined. Located at the intersection of Rue du Four, Rue de Grenelle and Rue de Sèvres, it occupies a strategic position that makes it an essential point of passage, while retaining an intimate dimension.

A village atmosphere in the heart of the 6th arrondissement
Despite its location in the heart of the left bank, the atmosphere around the crossroads remains warm and on a human scale. The surrounding streets, lined with specialized bookstores, art galleries and emblematic cafés, remind us that Saint-Germain-des-Prés has always been a district of intellectual and artistic exchange.
Strolling through these alleys means enjoying a setting where each façade tells a story, and where the Parisian urban density fades behind an almost provincial atmosphere. The inhabitants appreciate this rare quality of life, which combines the immediate proximity of food shops, neighbourhood markets and cultural institutions.

The Parisian art of living incarnate
Around the Carrefour, a few addresses perpetuate the reputation of the district as a mecca for the art of living:
  • The historic cafes of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, such as Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, are only a few minutes' walk away and remain mythical meeting places.
  • The small confidential addresses of the rue du Dragon or the rue du Four attract a clientele of connoisseurs, looking for authentic places far from the tourist crowds.
  • Le Bon Marché, a temple of Parisian chic located on rue de Sèvres, completes this offer with its historic department store and its world-renowned Grande Épicerie de Paris.
This balance between daily life and refinement, between local shops and prestigious brands, contributes to the uniqueness of the crossroads and its immediate environment.

Ideal accessibility
The location of the Red Cross Hub also makes it a strategic mobility hub. A stone's throw away, the Sèvres-Babylone, Saint-Sulpice and Mabillon metro stations provide easy access to the various Parisian arrondissements. The bus lines that crisscross the Boulevard Raspail and the Rue de Rennes complete this excellent service.
For families and professionals alike, this accessibility is a real asset, as it quickly connects this residential area to both the business districts (Montparnasse, Quartier Latin) and the schools and universities in the area.

Emblematic places and famous figures linked to the Red Cross Crossroads
The Red Cross Hub is not only a crossroads of historic streets, it is also a landmark that has seen great intellectual, artistic and political figures pass by. The streets that converge there — rue du Four, rue de Grenelle, rue de Sèvres and rue du Dragon — have been home to prestigious inhabitants and places of memory over the centuries.
A crossroads at the heart of Parisian intellectual life
Located a few steps from Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the crossroads is part of the intellectual tradition of the left bank. The surrounding cafés — a natural extension of the Café de Flore or the Deux Magots — welcomed writers, poets and philosophers who came to draw their inspiration from this lively atmosphere. Figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir frequented the neighborhood assiduously, helping to make it the epicenter of existentialist thought.
Proximity to historical monuments
Within walking distance, there are buildings and monuments that testify to the cultural importance of the area:

  • The Saint-Sulpice church, with its imposing façade and its central role in the parish and artistic life of the 6th arrondissement.
  • The Luxembourg Palace and its garden, the seat of the Senate, which illustrate the proximity between political power and intellectual life.
  • Le Bon Marché, a department store inaugurated in the nineteenth century, a true Parisian institution that shaped the identity of the district and remains a mecca for luxury commerce.

Famous people and inhabitants
Many figures of Parisian life have lived or worked around the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge. Among them:

  • Marguerite Duras, writer and filmmaker, who regularly frequented the area.
  • Paul Claudel, diplomat and poet, linked to the literary circles of the district.
  • Painters such as Eugène Delacroix, whose studio, now transformed into a museum, is located in the immediate vicinity, rue de Furstenberg.

These personalities illustrate how this crossroads and its surroundings have been a major cultural centre, attracting brilliant minds who came to seek both inspiration and the conviviality specific to Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
A place that is still alive today
Even today, the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge retains this special aura. Its discreet addresses are home to contemporary art galleries, specialized bookstores, but also luxury boutiques and refined restaurants that maintain the reputation of a district that is both prestigious and accessible.
It is this blend of cultural heritage and modern life that continues to appeal to buyers, locals and visitors from all over the world, and that gives the crossroads a central role in the identity of the 6th arrondissement.

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Selling or buying a property at the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is a process that requires in-depth and local expertise. This area, at the intersection of Rue du Four, Rue de Grenelle and Rue de Sèvres, concentrates the most sought-after things the 6th arrondissement has to offer: an intimate atmosphere, elegant buildings, and an address that appeals to both discerning Parisians and international buyers.

Our agency has established itself as a real estate reference in this specific district, thanks to an in-depth knowledge of prices, buildings and the specificities of the market. Here, each property tells a story: an apartment with a view of the small square, a discreet address in an eighteenth-century building, or a beautiful Haussmannian floor with generous volumes. We know how to analyze and enhance these unique characteristics in order to present your property at the right price and to the right buyers.

Our buyers know us for this focused expertise. Many come to us by recommendation, convinced that in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it is essential to be accompanied by a player who does not disperse, but concentrates its know-how on this highly prized sector.

  • For sellers, this means benefiting from a tailor-made enhancement and an exclusive file of qualified buyers, already aware of the spirit of the district.
  • For buyers, it is the assurance of finding properties in line with their expectations, accompanied by sincere and rigorous advice to secure their project.

We work with two major profiles: the Parisian clientele, often family, who are looking for a luxury apartment close to schools and amenities; and the international clientele, attracted by the idea of a prestigious pied-à-terre in an emblematic district of the Left Bank. For the latter, we offer complete support, from research to renovation thanks to our network of architects and our integrated construction company.

Choosing to entrust us with your real estate project at the Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge means surrounding yourself with a trusted partner, recognized for its discretion, its precision in valuation and its ability to transform a transaction into a wealth success. In a market where rarity is value, our role is to guarantee you serenity, fairness and the connection with the most serious buyers.
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