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Hôtel de Verclos in Avignon dans le Vaucluse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Vaucluse

Hôtel de Verclos in Avignon

    4 Place Principale
    84000 Avignon
Crédit photo : Marianne Casamance - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1420
Arrival of the Joannis in Avignon
31 octobre 1686
Signing of the prize
1726 et 1748
Repair work
28 octobre 1949
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 28 October 1949

Key figures

Charles-Joseph de Joannis - Marquis de Verclos Sponsor of the hotel in 1686.
Louis-François de Royers de La Valfenière - Suspected architect Probable author of the plans.
Pierre Army - Mason Signed the prize-made in 1686.
Jean-André Souchon - Carpenter Artisan involved in construction.
Jean-Baptiste Franque - Architect Directed the works in 1726 and 1748.
Pierre II de Joannis - Ancestor of the Marquis Acquitted the seigneury of Verclos in 1640.

Origin and history

The Hotel de Joannis de Verclos, located in Avignon, is a large building built in the 4th quarter of the 17th century. The prize for this house with a tripartite façade on Place de la Principale was signed on 31 October 1686 between Charles-Joseph de Joannis, Marquis de Verclos, and the artisans Pierre Army (maçon) and Jean-André Souchon (carpenter). The alleged architect is Louis-François de Royers de La Valfenière. This building embodies the opulence of the Avignon nobility of the time, mixing local influences and Florentine heritage.

The Joannis family, originally from Florence under the name Giovani, settled in Provence in the 15th century. Leon de Joannis, the first representative in Avignon around 1420, bought a house there and became trustee of the nobility. His descendant Peter II acquired in 1640 the seigneury of Verclos, in the principality of Orange, consolidating family prestige. The later works (1726, 1748) were led by renowned architect Jean-Baptiste Franque.

Ranked a historic monument in 1949 for its facade and roof, the hotel illustrates the architectural evolution of Avignon between the Middle Ages and the modern era. Its history also reflects the links between the Provencal nobility and the Italian artistic currents, notably through the marriage of Pierre de Joannis with Marguerite de Nostradamus in 1500, the parent of the famous prophet.

Sources mention bibliographical references such as Évocation du Vieil Avignon (Joseph Girard, 1958) and heritage guides. The building, still located in 4 Place de la Principale, remains a major testimony of the Avignon heritage, although its current access (visit, rental) is not specified in the documents consulted.

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