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Hospice à Montauban dans le Tarn-et-Garonne

Hospice

    47 Rue Léon Cladel
    82000 Montauban
Ownership of the municipality

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1677
Foundation of the General Hospital
1681-1683
Construction of the left pavilion
1778
Extension to Bordeaux
12 mai 1975
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of 17th century buildings surrounding the courtyard of honour, including the entrance building on street; chapel (cad. AD 70): entry by order of 12 May 1975

Key figures

Gras - Architect Designs the left flag (1681-1683).
Louis XVI - King of France Reigns during neo-classical extension.

Origin and history

The Montauban hospital, originally named a general hospital, was founded in 1677. This historic monument is distinguished by its left pavilion, built between 1681 and 1683 according to the plans of architect Gras. This wing, the oldest of the complex, borders the court of honour and embodies the hospital architecture of the Great Century. The establishment reflects the charitable and health concerns of the time, under the influence of royal and local policies.

In the 18th century, during the reign of Louis XVI, the Hospice enjoyed a major extension. In 1778, an alignment permit extended the infirmary until the Bordeaux road. This period also saw the construction of a neo-classical fronton facade, characteristic of the architectural taste of the late Old Regime. The façades and roofs of the 17th century buildings, as well as the chapel, are now protected under the Historic Monuments since 1975.

Thehospice illustrates the evolution of hospital structures in France, moving from a medieval charitable model to a more rational organization under the influence of the Enlightenment. Its architecture combines classical heritage and functional adaptations, reflecting the growing need for care and shelter for vulnerable populations. The present communal property perpetuates its social vocation, while preserving a remarkable architectural heritage.

The location of the hospital, between Rue du Docteur-Alibert and Rue Léon-Cladel, highlights its anchoring in the urban fabric of Montauban. Although sources mention fair geographical precision (note 5/10), its central role in the city, both historically and socially, remains undeniable. The protected elements, such as the chapel and facades, recall the religious and civic importance of these institutions before the Revolution.

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