Palais de l'Alma


The Palais de l'Alma is a National Palace of the French Republic, located in Paris 7th arrondissement. It is close to the Musée du quai Branly, and almost in front of the Pont de l'Alma. The name of the palace comes from the Battle of the Alma.

History

The palace was built between 1861 and 1864 by Jacques-Martin Tétaz in the objective to become stables for Napoleon III, and house their personnel. In 1881, it becomes a dependency of the French presidency. Then in 1947, it housed the French meteorology office. The palace has become a French Monument historique since 30 October 2002.
The palace now house approximately 70 Official housings, amongst those some of them are used for close collaborators to the President of France. François Mitterrand used an apartment to house his mistress Anne Pingeot and their daughter Mazarine when he was president. François de Grossouvre was also living there at the same time.
Alexandre Benalla, who served as a security officer and deputy chief of staff to French President Emmanuel Macron, was housed there from 9 July 2018, one week before being taken into custody for the judicial and political case which took his name.