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Hotel de La Fite à Rabastens dans le Tarn

Tarn

Hotel de La Fite

    2 Rue Amédée Clausade
    81800 Rabastens
Hôtel de La Fite
Hôtel de La Fite
Hôtel de La Fite
Crédit photo : Didier Descouens - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1700
Restoration by Jean-François de Rollet
1706
Acquisition of the Caulet Hotel Lounge
vers 1750
Adding Louis XV stuccos
1898
Gift to the Brothers of the Christian Schools
1985
Creation of the Municipal Museum
1989
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

All facades and roofs; in the former hotel of La Fite: stairwell, two living rooms on first floor street with their ceilings and gypsum decorations; in the north wing Lacoste-Marcillac, stuccos Louis XV of the living room on street recently hidden under a false ceiling (Box F 1851 to 1853, 2077): inscription by order of 3 October 1989

Key figures

Jean-François de Rollet - Marquis de Cordes et Baron de Castelferrus Sponsor of the restoration around 1700.
René Bégué (Rébé) - Parisian Brodeur Legate of 1,800 models of embroidery.
Roger Bellegarde - Companion carpenter Author of works exhibited at the museum.
Jean-Christian Tautil - Former Lecturer (UHA) Donor of a collection valued at 400,000 euros.

Origin and history

The Hotel de La Fite, located in Rabastens in the Tarn, is a private hotel built in the early eighteenth century. It occupies the location of two pre-existing houses. Around 1700 Jean-François de Rollet, Marquis de Cordes and Baron de Castelferrus, undertook his restoration by integrating elements of neighbouring hotels, including the Vinel hotel and part of the former Caulet hotel. The facade was unified with a two-storey central body and lateral wings. Interior decors, including Louis XIV and Louis XV stucco, still adorn the first floor lounges.

In 1898 the hotel was given to the brothers of the Christian schools by the last descendant of the family of La Fite de Pelleporc. Since 1985, it has been home to the museum of the country of rabastin, which is listed as historical monuments. The museum exhibits various collections: local archaeology, varnished lands of Girossens (XVIIth–XIXth centuries), works of the carpenter's companion Roger Bellegarde, and more than 1,800 models of embroidery bequeathed by René Bégué (known as Rébé), a Parisian brodeur who lived in Rabastens.

The first floor lounges, decorated with 18th-century stucco, host temporary exhibitions. The hotel has been partially protected since 1989, including facades, roofs, stairwells, and interior decorations. The Association of Friends of the Museum regularly enriches the collections, thanks in particular to bequests, such as that of Jean-Christian Tautil in 2023, valued at 400,000 euros to enhance local works.

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