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Dependence of the Baylet mansion à Toulouse en Haute-Garonne

Haute-Garonne

Dependence of the Baylet mansion

    16 Rue Joseph Bosc
    31000 Toulouse

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1ère moitié du XXe siècle
Construction of dependency
6 juin 2019
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The outbuilding of the Baylet mansion - facades and roofs, the hall and stairwell (including doors, windows and guardrails) as well as the garden - as delimited in red on the plan annexed to the decree (Box 823 AC 586 and 738): inscription by order of 6 June 2019

Key figures

Louis Corlouër - Architect Master of addiction.

Origin and history

The dependency of the Baylet mansion, located at 16 rue Joseph Bosc in Toulouse, dates from the first half of the 20th century. This monument has been listed as a Historical Monument since 2019, with protection covering its facades, roofs, lobby, stairwell (including doors, stained glass and guardrails) and garden. These elements are defined on a plan annexed to the Registration Order.

The Baylet mansion, of which this outbuilding is part, is associated with the architect Louis Corlouër, mentioned as a masterpiece. Although the practical information on visits or services is not specified, the exact address is confirmed by the Merimée and Monumentum bases, with a GPS location corresponding to Joseph Bosc Street.

The 2019 ranking underscores the heritage importance of this dependency, typical of the Toulouse architecture of the early twentieth century. The monument is part of the urban landscape of Toulouse, in Occitanie, and reflects the stylistic and social evolutions of this period, notably through its interior decorative elements and exterior layout.

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