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Hotel de Chavagnac in Moulins dans l'Allier

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Allier

Hotel de Chavagnac in Moulins

    32 Rue de Paris
    03000 Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Hôtel de Chavagnac à Moulins
Crédit photo : Silex - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Initial construction
XIXe siècle (Second Empire)
Major restoration
12 février 1987
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The gate, the wings of the commons on street, the garden pavilion, the main house body with its decor including the staircase, the vestibule, the antechamber, the large and the small living room (see AK 95): inscription by decree of 12 February 1987

Key figures

Famille de Chavagnac - Owner in the 19th century Restore the hotel under the Second Empire.

Origin and history

The Chavagnac hotel is a mansion located in Moulins (Allier), built in the seventeenth century and redesigned in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is distinguished by its classic ordinance between courtyard and garden, accessible by a monumental 17th century gate flanked by pavilions. The rue de Paris, where it is located, concentrated religious buildings and aristocratic hotels, such as those of the Jesuits or the Visitation.

In the 19th century, the Chavagnac family, originally from Auvergne but settled in Bourbonnais by alliance, acquired the hotel and began its restoration under the Second Empire. The salons retain a decor characteristic of this period, mixing rock style and neoclassical elements. The gate, classified as a historical monument in 1987 with the communes and the house, bears the coat of arms of Chavagnac combined with those of Devaulx de Chambord.

The building illustrates the architectural evolution of millenian private hotels, from 17th century classicism to the fascists of the Second Empire. Its garden, with a factory (small temple of pleasure), and its underground passage linking courtyard and garden testify to the influence of Parisian models. The interior decorations, such as the woodwork, stucco and wallpapers of the large living room, make it a rare local example of Napoleonic style.

The 1987 protection covers the vermiculated doorway, the wings of the communes, the garden pavilion and the house body with its staircase, vestibule and living rooms. The hotel is part of an urban complex marked by the religious and nobility history of Moulins, between courthouse (former Jesuit college) and Banville High School (former Visitation convent).

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