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Hotel de Sicard in Caunes-Minervois dans l'Aude

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Aude

Hotel de Sicard in Caunes-Minervois

    Le Bourg
    11160 Caunes-Minervois
Hôtel de Sicard à Caunes-Minervois
Hôtel de Sicard à Caunes-Minervois
Hôtel de Sicard à Caunes-Minervois
Hôtel de Sicard à Caunes-Minervois
Crédit photo : Gaël Gendrot - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1659
Consulate of Jean Sicard
1662
First mention of the building
XVIe - XVIIe siècles
Construction period
10 avril 1948
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs with doors, windows and all old elements (Case D 346, 347): inscription by order of 10 April 1948

Key figures

Jean Sicard - Consul and owner Owner in 1662, consul in 1659.

Origin and history

Hotel de Sicard is an emblematic building of Caunes-Minervois, located in the Aude region of Occitanie. Built between the 16th and 17th centuries, it is distinguished by its hybrid architecture, combining Gothic and Renaissance elements. The first written mention of the hotel dates back to 1662, when it belonged to Jean Sicard, consul of the city in 1659. This monument illustrates the stylistic transition between two major periods of French architectural history.

The building consists of two distinct parts, separated by an internal passageway and a screwed staircase turret. The gothic part includes a round, unequipped tower, a bow-button and a cross-shoe window on the first floor. The Renaissance part, more decorated, features horizontal wooded bays framed with bare pilasters, as well as an entrance combining pedestrian door and shop bay. These architectural features reflect the evolution of tastes and construction techniques between the Middle Ages and the modern era.

The Hotel de Sicard was registered as a historical monument by order of 10 April 1948, thus recognizing its heritage value. Protected elements include facades, roofs, and old doors and windows. This ranking underscores the importance of preserving this architectural testimony, representative of local and regional history. Today, the building remains a point of interest for history and architecture lovers in the Minervois.

The structure of the hotel, with its interior passage and turret, suggests a function both residential and potentially commercial, typical of the private hotels of the time. The presence of a shop bay at the entrance indicates a possible commercial activity, common in 17th century urban centres. These architectural details provide an overview of Caunes-Minervois' daily life and economic practices at this time.

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