Hôtel de Beaucé May 2013 |
The lucarnes [dormer windows] are heavily ornamented; decoration which is very typical of the architectural style which was current during the reigns of Francois Ier and Henri II.
In 1558 the residence was the location of the first symposium which led to the founding of the reformed [Protestant] church in France. In 1561 the second synod of the French Protestant church was held in Poitiers.
Currently the building is privately owned and split into a series of apartments. Finding a photo of the Hôtel before restoration began just shows how much of an improvement has been made. We'll put up some more photos once the restoration is completely finished.
Hotel de Beaucé is marked in red |
In front of the Hôtel de Beaucé they've installed a fountain which we think is lovely. It is very simple and offsets the building behind it very well. In fact, the whole area round the back of the Hôtel de Ville is undergoing something of a face lift. On the front gates of the Hôtel de Beaucé there's a small panel showing the layout of the quarter at the time of Napoleon. The Hôtel de Ville [Mairie], which was built in the 19th century is superimposed in outline. In the 'before' photo of the Hôtel de Beaucé below you can just see the back gates of the Mairie on the right.
Before: Hôtel de Beaucé in 2011
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10 comments:
It's very beautiful, I especially like the windows in the turret. An apartment there would be rather nice I must say and Poitiers is a nice sized town to live in.
@Craig - A flat would make a superb pied-à-terre. Being a university town Poitiers has a real buzz.
I like the windows in the turret. I don't recall ever seeing windows on a slant like this.
@Gaynor - really like the way their spiral is just ever so slightly wonky :-)
I want that turret... but where to put it... that is the question.
It is that slight wonkiness that makes it so wonderful...
I'm glad the area is getting a facelift..it used to have sort of run down air.
The fountain is superb..just right (and without wonkiness).
@Tim - too late!! We're 1st in line ;-)
@Fly - it is certainly getting a tidy and you can never have too many [tasteful] foutains and Poitiers seems to get them right.
What a gorgeous building. I too love the wonky spiral turret and the new fountain is an excellent example of something the French do very well indeed.
@Perpetua - we're hoping the other projects in the area brush up as nicely. It will bring some new life to the quartier.
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