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Villa des Morelles à Broût-Vernet dans l'Allier

Allier

Villa des Morelles

    4 Cours Notre Dame de France
    03110 Broût-Vernet

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1852
Planting of the park
1872-1878
Construction of the villa
1940-1944
Children's home during the war
26 novembre 1990
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Villa des Morelles, including the large vestibule with its staircase (Box YN 13): inscription by decree of 26 November 1990

Key figures

Famille de Combes - Sponsors Magistrates in Riom, initial owners of the villa.
Vianne - Architect Designer of the villa between 1872 and 1878.

Origin and history

The Villa des Morelles is a bourgeois residence built between 1872 and 1878 in the department of Allier, in Broût-Vernet. Commanded by the Combes family, judges of Riom, it was designed by architect Vianne near an old castle. Its centered plan, polygonal forerails and horseshoe staircase reflect the architectural style of the time.

During the Second World War, between 1940 and 1944, the villa served as a shelter for children under the name of Maison d'enfants de Broût-Vernet. Its interior, preserved, illustrates the daily life of a bourgeois family in the nineteenth century, with neo-XVIIIe salons, panelling and period decorative elements.

Ranked a historic monument in 1990, the villa includes protected elements such as the large vestibule and its staircase. The park, planted in 1852, and the architectural details (zinc marquise, marble chimneys) testify to its heritage importance in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

The building, with its interior decorations (Lyonnaises, gypseries) and its spatial organization (high ground floor, noble floor), offers an authentic overview of the rural aristocratic habitat of the late 19th century.

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