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Thermal establishment à Mont-Dore dans le Puy-de-Dôme

Thermal establishment

    15 Rue des Bains de César
    63240 Mont-Dore
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Crédit photo : David Edgar - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1817-1832
Initial construction
1890-1894
Expansion by Camut
1974-1983
Modern expansions
30 octobre 1987
Partial MH registration
6 octobre 1989
Partial MH classification
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Heritage classified

Façades (except main façade) and roofs (Box AC 427): inscription by order of 30 October 1987; Main façade; entrance hall with its two main stairs; Inhalation hall, hall of the source of singers and of the source of Madeleine; gallery-promenade of the 1st floor; gallery of the source Caesar and source Caesar; various ancient remains (cad. AC 427): classification by decree of 6 October 1989

Key figures

L.-C.-F. Ledru - Initial architect Designer of thermal baths (1817-1832).
Agis-Léon Ledru - Architect and son of Ledru Directed the initial work.
Émile Camut - 19th century architect Author of the enlargement (1890-1894).

Origin and history

The thermal baths of Mont-Dore, located in Puy-de-Dôme in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, were built between 1817 and 1832 by Agis-Léon Ledru, son of the Parisian architect L.-C.-F. Ledru. Their initial design was modified after the discovery of Gallo-Roman remains (temple and thermal) on the site in 1817. The establishment, inspired by ancient thermal baths and auvergnat Romanesque art, became a popular resort under the Restoration and Second Empire for its therapeutic waters.

Between 1890 and 1894, architect Émile Camut led a major expansion, preserving the exterior facade of Ledru but completely reshaping the interior. He added two corner pavilions, an additional floor, and reorganised the interior spaces according to a basilical plane with arches in full hanger. The courtyards were covered with metal windows, and modern equipment (vapers, swimming pool) was integrated into the 20th century.

The property was partially listed as historical monuments in 1987 (facades and roofs) and then classified in 1989 (main elevation, stairs, halls, galleries, and ancient remains). The transformations continued until the 1980s, with extensions such as the steam building (1974-1975) and the south wing (1983).

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