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Former Hotel Talayrat à Brioude en Haute-Loire

Former Hotel Talayrat

    4 Rue Talairat
    43100 Brioude
Private property
Ancien hôtel Talayrat
Ancien hôtel Talayrat
Ancien hôtel Talayrat
Ancien hôtel Talayrat
Crédit photo : Jan Niggemann - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1er quart du XVIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
28 avril 1964
Door MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Door to street (including masonry, pediment and carpentry) (Box AB 105 (ANCT E 377 )): by order of 28 April 1964

Key figures

Barons de Talayrat - Associated noble family Arms carved on the eardrum.

Origin and history

The Hotel Talayrat is a private hotel classified historical monument, located in Brioude, Haute-Loire, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Its construction dates back to the 1st quarter of the 17th century, although its exact origins remain unknown. The building is distinguished by an inner courtyard closed by a gate, framed by two towers and a turret in corbellation. The entrance door, classified since 1964, has a dissymmetric pediment, a carved carpentry and the coat of arms of the Talayrat barons on its tympanum.

The interior decoration combines elements of various styles: Louis XV doors decorated with mouldings and fittings on the first floor, and an Empire-inspired front living room, with canned Corinthian columns and blue and white stucco. The three floors of panels, surmounted by a columned judas, bear witness to a careful architectural know-how. Despite the lack of sources on its sponsors, the hotel illustrates the influence of local elites at that time.

The street door, the only element protected by the 1964 classification, embodies the symbolic importance of this building. His talayrat weapon tympanum suggests a link with this noble family, although their exact role in its construction or history remains undocumented. Today, the Hotel Talayrat remains a preserved example of the civil architecture of the early seventeenth century.

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