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Hôtel de Guidais in Montpellier dans l'Hérault

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Hérault

Hôtel de Guidais in Montpellier

    3 Place Pierre Flotte
    34000 Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Hôtel de Guidais à Montpellier
Crédit photo : Albertvillanovadelmoral - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1754
Construction begins
1758
Authorization to build
1802-1805
Residence of Ferdinand de Hompesch
1815-1852
Military headquarters
1977
Historical monument classification
1977-1980
Major restoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs, including those of orangery; entrance gate with its gate; entrance courtyard; terrace on garden with its porch and two fountains; inside staircase with its wrought iron ramp; large living room and fireplace of the hall to eat with their gypsum decors; garden BX 246) : Order of 26 October 1977

Key figures

Isaac Guidais - Architect and contractor Designs and builds the hotel for its use.
Évêque de Nîmes - Treasurer of the Languedoc States Prevents demolition for the Peyrou alleys.
Ferdinand de Hompesch - Grand Master of the Order of Malta Lives and dies in the hotel in 1805.
Jean Molinier - Owner of restaurant (1977-1980) Leads the restoration with the Monuments de France.

Origin and history

The Hôtel de Guidais is a mansion built in the second half of the 18th century in Montpellier, on land acquired by the architect Isaac Guidais from the preaching brothers. Its construction, which began in 1754, was almost interrupted in order to give way to the alleys of Peyrou, but the intervention of the bishop of Nîmes, then Treasurer of the Languedoc States, allowed its safeguard. This monument, marked by a double facade (hexagonal courtyard and garden), embodies the elegance of Montpellieran "insanities", with basket handle openings and carved mascarons.

Ferdinand de Hompesch, Grand Master of the Order of Malta, lived there from 1802 until his death in 1805, attracted by the fame of the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier. The hotel then served as headquarters for the Military Division during the Restoration and the beginning of the Second Empire. Between 1977 and 1980, a major restoration, led by the owner Jean Molinier under the supervision of the Monuments de France, restored to the building and its park their original splendor, including allegorical gypseries and a water buffet decorated with maritime sculptures.

Interior architecture is distinguished by a wrought iron staircase without a central pillar, a small octagonal living room, and a large living room decorated with gypseries representing the four elements, the arts, and fables of La Fontaine. The fireplace of the dining room, with its mercury mirror murmur, bears witness to the refinement of the period. Outside, the garden combines classical symmetry and romanticism, with centuries-old micocolars, waterfall fountains, and rare plant species such as Corsican boxwood.

Ranked a historic monument in 1977, the hotel in Guidais owes its protection to its facades, roofs, interior decorations (gypseries, staircase ramp), and its garden structured around a fountain terrace and a central basin. Orangery, outbuildings, and the entrance gate complete this ensemble, illustrating the art of living of Montpellier elites in the Enlightenment century. The protected elements also include the Hexagonal Honor Court and the two fountains on the terrace, symbols of the dialogue between architecture and nature.

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