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Former hotel in Grasset, currently literary circle à Pézenas dans l'Hérault

Former hotel in Grasset, currently literary circle

    20 Cours Jean Jaurès
    34120 Pézenas
Private property

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1620
Change of ownership
4e quart XVIe siècle
Initial construction
Milieu XVIIe siècle
Reconstruction of the building
Début XIXe siècle
Occupancy by Grasset family
1902-1914
Headquarters of the Literary Circle
5 mai 1944
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The stairwell, stairway and vestibule of the literary circle: by order of 5 May 1944

Key figures

Pierre de Montagut - Initial owner Former holder of the parcel before 1620.
Robert de Monde - Master hotel of the Duke of Ventadour Owner in 1620 with his wife Etiennette.
Etiennette de Montagut - Owner in the 17th century Wife of Robert de Monde, heiress of the house.
Jean de Montagut - Presumed owner in 1659 Mentioned in the manifesto of Compoix.
Famille de Grasset - 19th Century Owners Responsible for changing the façade.
Matthieu Siau - Reputable 17th Century Mason Possible intervention on architectural details.

Origin and history

The former Grasset hotel, located in Pézenas in the Hérault, is an iconic building of the late 16th century. Its architecture is distinguished by a vaulted corridor leading to a courtyard with a monumental staircase with parallel flights, carried by crawling arches or in the middle of the hangar. The steps of the upper floors are extended by side galleries connecting the stairway to the body of houses on the street of the Fair. Architectural details, such as simplified capital pillars and square balusters, evoke a possible influence of Matthew Siau, a renowned mason of Pézenas in the 17th century.

The present building was erected around the middle of the seventeenth century on the site of a house originally owned by Pierre de Montagut, then transmitted in 1620 to Robert de Monde, master of the Duke of Ventadour, and his wife Etiennette de Montagut. Although often associated with the Grasset family, which occupied the area at the beginning of the 19th century, it is to the latter that one owes the major modifications to the facade, including the addition of a large cast iron balcony. Later, from 1902 to 1914, the hotel will host the sessions of the Literary Circle of Pézenas.

The protection of the monument relates specifically to the stairwell, the staircase itself and the vestibule, classified by order of 5 May 1944. These elements, dated from the late sixteenth century, bear witness to the architectural richness of the late Renaissance in the region. The historic address, 20 Cours Jean-Jaurès (formerly known as Molière), places the building in the heart of Pézenas, a city marked by its heritage and literary history.

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