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Hotel de Landes de Saint-Palais in Pézenas dans l'Hérault

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Hérault

Hotel de Landes de Saint-Palais in Pézenas

    18 Cours Jean-Jaurès
    34120 Pézenas
Crédit photo : Meria Geoian - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
0
100
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
21-22 juillet 1632
Arrest of Particelle
1627
Start of acquisitions
1657
Death of Abel de Landes
vers 1770
Decoration of apartments
13 avril 1944
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Stone staircase on courtyard, including all carpentry doors; up to and including the second floor stone balustrade: by order of 13 April 1944

Key figures

Abel de Landes de Saint-Palais - Baron de Roquessels and founder Sponsor of the hotel construction.
Henri II de Montmorency - Duke and protector Linked to Abel de Landes, involved in the arrest.
Particelle, sieur d’Hemery - King's Commissioner arrested Victim of arrest in 1632.
Jean-François d’Hondrat - Owner in the 18th century Added gypseries around 1770.

Origin and history

The Hotel de Landes de Saint-Palais, located in Pézenas, is a building built between the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Its architecture reflects an adaptation to the urban transformations of the time, including the creation of the Quay promenade and the disappearance of the medieval courtine, replaced by a second fortified enclosure. The building connects earlier buildings on the rue de la Foire with new bodies of houses built on the edge of this walk. The staircase, a central element, is designed as a return degree with resting bearings, integrated into a rectangular cage. The intermediate flights rest on crawling arches, while the upper bearings open onto the courtyard with low arches.

The main façade, modified in the 18th century, preserves 17th century elements such as a cornice adorned with mascarons-gargoyles and a wrought iron guardrail dating back to the second half of the 17th century. The latter, made up of stamped balusters and plant motifs, bears witness to the refinement of the era. The apartments could have been decorated with gypseries around 1770 by Jean-François d'Hondrat, one of the hotel's owners. The building was also marked by a major historical event: on the night of July 21-22, 1632, the Duke of Montmorency arrested Particelle, Sieur d'Hemery, commissary of the king and comptroller general of finance, on the eve of the Languedoc revolt.

The history of the hotel is closely linked to Abel de Landes de Saint-Palais, Baron de Roquessels and captain of the guards of Henri II de Montmorency. Between 1627 and 1632 he acquired several medieval houses between Rue de la Foire and Rue du Quay, which he had remodeled to form a single building. The works, begun in 1627, transformed a medieval residence with a "all-droyct degree" and "turn-shaped cabinets" into a unified hotel. When he died in 1657, at the age of 98, the hotel, mentioned as a single building in 1688, was attributed to his initiative. Some elements, such as the stone staircase and the loggia facade with balusters, have been protected since 1944 as Historical Monuments.

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