Main construction XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Period identified for building the hotel.
5 avril 1930
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 5 avril 1930 (≈ 1930)
Protection of the facade and roof.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
House at 1-3 rue Delzhens: registration by order of 15 September 1942; Façades and roofs of the property complex (cad. AC 278, 50 rue Emile Zola; 281, 5 rue Delzhens; 282, rue Delzhens; 286, 4 rue Boutaric): registration by decree of 1 April 1993
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character identified
Sources insufficient to cite occupants.
Origin and history
The Hotel de Viguier d'Auglanat is a building located in Figeac, Lot department, Occitanie region. Although the first records evoke the 13th and 14th centuries, its main construction dates back to the 15th century, according to available sources. This building illustrates the late medieval civil architecture of the region, marked by both local and regional influences.
The monument was partially protected by an inscription order in 1930, specifically covering its façade and roof. This official recognition as a Historic Monument underscores its heritage importance, although details of its original use or historical occupants remain little documented in the sources consulted. Its address, 1 rue de Balène, places the building in the historic heart of Figeac, a city known for its medieval and reborn heritage.
Available data indicate an approximate location, with an accuracy considered "passible" (note 5/10). No information is provided on its current accessibility, whether visitation, room rental or accommodation. The sources mention only its legal status and its architectural framework, without details of its social history or subsequent transformations.
In the context of the 15th century, Figeac was a dynamic city, marked by trade, crafts and a hierarchical social organization. Private hotels, such as Viguier d'Auglanat, often served as residences for local notables (goodmen, royal or ecclesiastical officers), reflecting their status and wealth. These buildings also played a role in public life, sometimes hosting administrative activities or community meetings.
The lack of details about the owners or events related to this hotel limits the understanding of its specific history. However, its inscription in the title of Historical Monuments attests to its architectural value and its anchoring in the urban landscape of Figeac. The photographs available, under Creative Commons license, make it possible to understand its exterior appearance, but the sources do not describe its interior or any remarkable decorative elements.
The Occitanie region, particularly Quercy, was at that time a crossroads of cultural and economic influences. Monuments such as the Hotel de Viguier d'Auglanat bear witness to this richness, although their individual history often remains fragmentary. Local archives or specialized studies could provide additional insights into its past and its precise functions over the centuries.
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