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Former Louvre Hotel à Nîmes dans le Gard

Gard

Former Louvre Hotel

    4 Square de la Couronne
    30000 Nîmes
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Ancien Hôtel du Louvre
Crédit photo : Finoskov - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
2003
Closing of the Vox cinema
17 janvier 2011
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire former hotel, with the exception of the interiors of the ground floor of Parcel 261 as modified by the installation of the cinema (Box EZ 441, 442, 261 comprising the former stables situated in part on Parcel 263, see plan annexed to the Order): inscription by order of 17 January 2011

Key figures

Evrard Zaouche - Former owner Owned the hotel hosting the Vox cinema.
SCCP Square de la Couronne - Current Owner Private company building manager.

Origin and history

The Old Louvre Hotel, located at 2bis-4 rue Notre-Dame in Nîmes, is an emblematic civil building from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. Built in a Louis XVI style, it illustrates classical hotel architecture with a typical interior distribution: vestibule, large central staircase, lounges and stables. Its facade, adorned with pilasters and iron-plated balconies, reflects a desire to appear at the time.

The hotel has had several uses over the centuries. In the 20th century, it housed the Vox cinema and apartments, before being closed in 2003 and then damaged by a fire. Property of the SCCP Square of the Crown since 2011, it has been listed as a historic monument since 2011 for its preserved architecture, including its interiors and stairwell.

Ranked among the most beautiful examples of the Louis XVI style in Nîmes, the building is distinguished by its sociability spaces organized around the central staircase. Remissions and stables at the back complement this set, which is now almost entirely protected, with the exception of changes related to cinema. Its location at the crossroads of regional roads underlines its historical and urban importance.

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