Construction of hotel XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Construction period of the building and its turret.
2 juillet 1927
Classification of turret
Classification of turret 2 juillet 1927 (≈ 1927)
Classification as historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Stairs tower of the house of the sixteenth century : classification by decree of 2 July 1927
Origin and history
The Rubercy Hotel is an iconic monument located in the centre of Bayeux, Normandy. This building, dating from the 16th century, is distinguished by its characteristic Renaissance architecture, including its stair turret, which constitutes one of the few still visible elements of this era. The monument is located at 5 rue Franche, close to Bayeux Cathedral, highlighting its integration into the city's historical fabric.
The stair turret of the Rubercy Hotel was classified as historical monuments by order of 2 July 1927. This classification reflects the heritage value of this architectural element, representative of the Renaissance civil constructions in Normandy. Today, the Rubercy hotel belongs to the municipality of Bayeux, although information about its access to the public or its current use (visits, rental, accommodation) is not specified in the available sources.
The 16th century, the period of construction of the Hotel de Rubercy, corresponds to a period of transition between the Middle Ages and Modern Times in Normandy. Bayeux, a city already marked by its medieval history and its religious role (especially thanks to its cathedral and the Tapestry of Bayeux), sees the development of urban residences for wealthy families or local notables. These private hotels, like Rubercy, reflect the evolution of lifestyles and the affirmation of a local bourgeoisie or aristocracy, while integrating architectural innovations from Italy or other French regions.
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