Former Merchant Exchange 1781 (≈ 1781)
Installation in Bastard Hotel.
1834
Municipal project refused
Municipal project refused 1834 (≈ 1834)
Request to transfer the convent rejected.
1836
Construction of hotel
Construction of hotel 1836 (≈ 1836)
Works by Bonnal and Raynaud.
29 octobre 1975
Partial classification
Partial classification 29 octobre 1975 (≈ 1975)
Protected facades and roofs.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (cad. AB 385) : inscription by order of 29 October 1975
Key figures
Bonnal - Architect (workmaster)
Manufacturer of the Bourse Hotel.
Raynaud - Architect (workmaster)
Co-author of the building in 1836.
Origin and history
The Hotel de la Bourse de Toulouse was erected in 1836 by architects Bonnal and Raynaud, on the site of the former Merchant Exchange (1781). This project was born after the State refused to give up the Benedictine convent of the Daurade, forcing the municipality to build a new building in the Place de la Bourse. The building, rare in Palladian style in Toulouse, is distinguished by its two registers, its ionic columns and its imposing attic.
The base, rhythmic by openings in full hanger and pilasters, contrasts with the windows on the first floor, surmounted by a cornice. This monument, classified in 1975 for its facades and roofs, embodies Italian influence in the 19th century Toulouse architecture. It replaces the Hotel de Bastard, the former headquarters of the Merchant Exchange, marking a transition to a more modern institution.
Construction reflects tensions between the city and the state, as well as the adaptation of urban spaces to economic needs. The use of pink brick, typical of Toulouse, and neoclassical elements underline a desire for prestige. Today, the building remains a testimony to the commercial and architectural history of the city.
Announcements
Please log in to post a review