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Hotel de Simencourt in Cambrai dans le Nord

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Nord

Hotel de Simencourt in Cambrai

    17 rue Sadi-Carnot
    59400 Cambrai
Crédit photo : Camster - Sous licence Creative Commons

Heritage classified

Door: Order of 16 October 1922

Origin and history

Hotel de Simencourt is a building located in the city of Cambrai, in the Hauts-de-France region. This monument, although mentioned in internal sources, does not have detailed information about its construction period or its specific history. His name suggests a family or notable personality origin, but no details are available to confirm this hypothesis.

Private hotels, such as Simencourt, were often urban residences built by the aristocracy or the affluent bourgeoisie. In Cambrai, a city with a rich medieval and modern history, these buildings played an important role in local social and economic life. They served as places of representation, housing for elites, and sometimes centres of power or commerce.

Without precise information about this hotel, it is difficult to determine the exact function of this hotel, but it is probably part of this architectural and social context typical of the cities of northern France.

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