Construction period XVIe-XVIIe siècles (≈ 1750)
Building centuries of the mansion.
23 octobre 1990
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 23 octobre 1990 (≈ 1990)
Front, roof and courtyard protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades and roofs, including corner turret and court floor (Box 06: 01 AF 60): inscription by order of 23 October 1990
Key figures
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Sources insufficient to identify key figures.
Origin and history
The Hotel de Foretz, also known as Hotel Bullion, is an emblematic 16th and 17th century building located in the heart of the 6th arrondissement of Paris at 21 rue Hautefeuille. This historic monument is distinguished by its facades and roofs, including a characteristic corner turret, as well as by the floor of its courtyard, all protected by a decree of inscription in 1990. Its architecture reflects the stylistic evolutions of the Renaissance and early classical era, although the precise details of its construction and its first occupants remain little documented in the available sources.
The location of the Hôtel de Foretz in a central district of Paris suggests its integration into an urban fabric marked by the rise of private hotels under the Ancien Régime. These aristocratic or bourgeois residences served both as places of social representation and as centres for political or cultural activities. At that time, Paris was a major artistic and intellectual home in Europe, attracting architects, artisans and patrons. Although the above-mentioned archives do not specify the exact role of this hotel in this context, its listing as historical monuments underscores its heritage and architectural importance to the capital.
The protected elements of the Hotel de Foretz, namely the facades, roofs, the corner turret and the court floor, were officially recognized by an order of 23 October 1990. This legal protection aims to preserve the remarkable architectural features of the building, reflecting the construction techniques and aesthetic tastes of the 16th and 17th centuries. No additional information is provided on any restorations, famous owners or significant events related to this monument in the sources consulted.
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