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Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Initial construction
Initial construction XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Estimated dating of the building and its façade.
1852
Neoclassical reconstruction
Neoclassical reconstruction 1852 (≈ 1852)
Façade garden side redone in this style.
6 décembre 1984
Historic Monument Protection
Historic Monument Protection 6 décembre 1984 (≈ 1984)
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Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and corresponding roofs, except for parts classified; living room with fireplace (cad. D 783) : entry by order of 6 December 1984; Street facade with corresponding roof (Case D 783): classification by decree of 6 December 1984
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Origin and history
The building of Marvejols, dated from the 16th century at the latest, has a facade on typical Renaissance street. Its front door, framed by fluted pilasters, is surmounted by a broken pediment with edicle, while the windows on the first floor take on this decorative style, though less decorated. The richly carved roof windows complete this remarkable architectural ensemble. The facade on the garden side, rebuilt in 1852, has a neo-classical style marked by low arched windows and a triangular pediment covering three spans.
Inside, the living room is distinguished by a French ceiling and a fireplace decorated with a lintel with crossettes, supported by two slightly curved columns. These interior elements, as well as facades and roofs (except for classified parts), were protected by a registration order in 1984. The street façade and its corresponding roof have been classified as Historic Monuments since the same date.
The precise address of the building, 9 rue Théodore-Jean, confirms its anchoring in the historic centre of Marvejols, in Lozère. Although the sources do not specify its original use, its architecture suggests a bourgeois building or a notable Renaissance residence. The partial reconstruction in the 19th century reflects the stylistic evolutions of the era, while preserving original elements.
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