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Amboise Town Hall en Indre-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hôtel de ville
Indre-et-Loire

Amboise Town Hall

    1 Rue François Ier
    37530 Amboise
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Crédit photo : Guiguilacagouille - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1500-1505
Construction of private hotel
1761
Purchase by the Duke of Choiseul
1826
Acquisition by the city of Amboise
1855
Installation of the town hall
1880
Historical Monument
1890
Major restoration
1970
Transfer of municipal services
2024
New name of the museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Hôtel de Ville (Box BI 1) : classification by order of 8 October 1880

Key figures

Pierre Morin - Treasurer of France and Mayor of Tours Private hotel sponsor (1500-1505).
Duc de Choiseul - Minister of Louis XV Buyer in 1761, in fact a ducal palace.
Abd-El-Kader - Algerian resident imprisoned His garrison housed in the hotel (1848-1852).
Anthime de La Roque - Architect Directs the restoration of 1890.
Charles Guinot - Senator Mayor of Amboise Initiator of the 1890 works.
Boris Lossky - Museum curator Relaunched museum management in 1954.

Origin and history

The Town Hall of Amboise is originally a mansion built between 1500 and 1505 for Pierre Morin, treasurer of France under Louis XII, and his wife Françoise Prévost. Built of cut stone, it contrasts with the wooden and brick constructions of the era. The building passed into several hands before being acquired in 1761 by the Duke of Choiseul, minister of Louis XV, who made it the seat of his seigneurial justice under the name of "Ducal Palace". After the Revolution it became the property of the Hospice of Tours and then of the city of Amboise in 1826.

In the 19th century, the building successively housed a prison, a court, a salt attic, and a barracks for the garrison overseen by Abd-El-Kader, imprisoned at the castle of Amboise (1848-1852). In 1855, the town hall settled there, and the building was classified as a Historic Monument in 1880. A major restoration, led by architect Anthime de La Roque (1890), saves the building from saltpetre and degradation, at a cost of 300,000 francs. The cohabitation between town hall and museum lasted until 1970, when the administrative services moved.

The museum, originally called "Museum of the Town Hall", pays tribute to its founder in 2014 under the name "Museum-Hotel Morin", before adopting in 2024 the name "Museum of Art and History of Amboise" after a public consultation. It preserves six thematic rooms (including the wedding hall, still in use), and highlights local history, from kings of France to Leonardo da Vinci. Some rooms remain dedicated to municipal functions, such as civil marriages or councils.

The building illustrates the changes in an architectural heritage: from private residence to symbol of seigneurial power, then instead of justice and administration, before becoming a cultural space. Its classification in 1880 and its restoration in 1890 underline its historical importance. Today, he embodies both Amboise's memory and his civic life, between medieval heritage and museum modernity.

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