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Hotel de Rorthais de Marmende in Luçon en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé

Hotel de Rorthais de Marmende in Luçon

    6 Rue Alexis Vinconneau
    85400 Luçon
Private property

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1776-1778
Construction of hotel
1798
Sale after revolutionary confiscation
2 décembre 2010
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the hotel; the living room, the dining room and the corridor of the ground floor with their decorations of panelling (cad. AP 538): registration by order of 2 December 2010

Key figures

Pierre Daniel de Rorthays de Monbail - Initial sponsor Count building the hotel.
P. Geay - Craft carpenter Author of the panels dated 1778.
Jean Cantin - Acquirer in 1798 Get the hotel as a national good.

Origin and history

The hotel of Rorthais de Marmande is a private hotel built between 1776 and 1778 in Luçon, in the Vendée department. Commanded by Count Pierre Daniel de Rorthays de Monbail, he was later assigned to the Rorthays de Marmande family. The building is distinguished by its architecture between the courtyard and the garden, as well as its interior decorations, including the lambris dated and signed "P. Geay, 1778" in the living room. The facade on garden is remarkable for its regular scheduling.

During the Revolution, the hotel was seized as a national property and sold in 1798 to Jean Cantin. He then passed into the hands of Chantreau's family. Located at 6 rue Alexis-Vinçneau, it has been partially listed as historical monuments since 2 December 2010, protecting its facades, roofs, as well as the living room, dining room and corridor of the ground floor with their panel.

The hotel illustrates 18th-century civil architecture in Vendée, with preserved decorative elements that bear witness to the craftsmanship of the period. Its history reflects the political upheavals of the French Revolution, marked by the confiscation and resale of noble goods. Today, there remains a notable example of the local architectural heritage, protected for its historical and aesthetic value.

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