Construction of hotel 1910-1912 (≈ 1911)
Built on the location of the hotel in Gefrier.
années 1970
Domestic transformations
Domestic transformations années 1970 (≈ 1970)
Major disappearance of the original decor.
20 octobre 2000
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 20 octobre 2000 (≈ 2000)
Protection of facades, roofs and decorations.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The facades and roofs of the main building and the two wings in return, the entrance gate, the window and its supports and all the original decorations located inside the building (Box BH 65): inscription by order of 20 October 2000
Key figures
Mothiron - Architect
Manufacturer of the savings bank hotel.
G. Lemaire - Sculptor
Author of the facade ornaments.
Origin and history
The Hotel de la Caisse d'saving d'Orléans was built between 1910 and 1912 on the location of the former hotel in Geffrier, in central Orleans. The building, designed between courtyard and garden, is distinguished by a facade adorned with garlands, lion heads, canned columns and mascarons, as well as inscriptions evoking the values of Peace and Work. Its ostentatious architecture is inspired by private hotels while adopting a monumentality typical of the banking buildings of the late 19th and early 20th century.
The glass roof covering the reception room and the roof supporters are the only original interior elements still in place today. The transformations of the 1970s erased much of the original decor. The façade, on the other hand, remains a testimony of architectural eclecticism chosen by the Board of Directors of the time, mixing tradition and modernity for a financial institution.
The hotel was listed as a historic monument in 2000, protecting its facades, roofs, the entrance gate, the window and its supports, as well as the remaining interior decorations. The architects Mothiron (design) and G. Lemaire (sculptures) marked this project, now owned by a professional body. Its official address, 3 rue d'Escures, makes it a heritage landmark in the Orléan landscape.
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