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Former Hôtel-Dieu de Laon dans l'Aisne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Hôtel-Dieu
Aisne

Former Hôtel-Dieu de Laon

    Place de la Cathédrale
    02000 Laon
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Crédit photo : Pline - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1167
Initial Foundation
1209
Acquisition of a new site
1273
Construction of the second Hôtel-Dieu
1670-1677
Major works of the seventeenth century
1677
Construction of the Women ' s Hall
1683
Chapel renovation
1928
Historical monument classification
1929
Destruction of the medieval hall
1970
Transformation into the Maison des arts
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs of the two 17th century buildings located, one parallel to the rampart, the other perpendicular to this rampart on the square: classification by decree of 9 May 1928

Key figures

Jean Hottin - Master mason Author of the 1677 gate.
Innocent Bourgeois - Architect Designer of the sick room.
Toussaint Goulot et Adrien Falvy - Master masons Renovators of the chapel in 1683.
Étienne Robillon - Sculptor Author of altar of 1729.
Abella - Architect Creator of the covered market in 1929.
Vallon - Architect Restaurant restaurant in 1970 for the Maison des arts.

Origin and history

The former Hôtel-Dieu de Laon, founded in the 12th century by the cathedral chapter around 1167, was originally located south of the cathedral square. This first establishment, organized on four levels (cave, ground floor semi-entered for travellers, floor dedicated to care), was quickly too small. The canons acquired a nearby house in 1209 to transfer it, but the work did not begin until 1273, after the purchase of the adjacent plots. The Hotel-Dieu played a central role in the medieval life of Laos, welcoming sick and pilgrims under the supervision of the doctors of the school of Laon.

In the 17th century, the building underwent major transformations to avoid its ruin. Between 1670 and 1677 major works were undertaken, including the construction of a new hall for the sick for women (1677), designed by the architect Innocent Bourgeois, and the renovation of the chapel (1683). The door to Aubry Square, decorated with a niche and realized by the master mason Jean Hottin, as well as the wing of the convent (1670-1677), are the only remains of this period still visible today. These developments reflect the evolution of hospital practices and the influence of classical architecture.

The Hôtel-Dieu was transferred in the 18th century to the former Saint Martin Abbey, releasing the premises for other purposes. The buildings, damaged during the First World War, were partially classified as historical monuments in 1928 (facades and roofs of 17th century buildings). The great hall of the sick, dating from the Middle Ages, was however destroyed in 1929 to give way to a covered market, designed by architect Abella. In 1970, a restoration by the architect Vallon transformed the premises into the House of Arts and Recreation, keeping only the 1677 gate and the west wing of the convent.

Today, the former Hôtel-Dieu houses the tourism office of Laon. Its history illustrates the changes in hospital institutions, from medieval origins to modern adaptations, while at the same time testifying to the architectural and social heritage of the city. The 17th century remains, classified and protected, recall the importance of this place in the collective memory of Laos.

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