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Hôtel des Taillades in Avignon dans le Vaucluse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Vaucluse

Hôtel des Taillades in Avignon

    58 Rue Joseph-Vernet
    84000 Avignon
Hôtel des Taillades à Avignon
Hôtel des Taillades à Avignon
Hôtel des Taillades à Avignon
Hôtel des Taillades à Avignon
Crédit photo : Calliane You - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1705
Construction authorization
1710
Uncompleted construction
1771
Sale to Monier des Taillades
1869
End of the Monier property
4 octobre 1932
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade sur rue et vaulte du passage: inscription by order of 4 October 1932

Key figures

Pierre-Dominique Bassinet d'Augard - Sponsor and first owner Obtained permission to build in 1705.
Alexandre-Joseph de Bassinet - Abbé and historian Born in the hotel in 1733.
Joseph-Marie de Monier - Lord of the Taillades Buyer of the hotel in 1771.
Docteur Monier des Taillades - Doctor under the Second Empire Owner and promoter of remedies.

Origin and history

The Hôtel des Taillades, also known as the Hotel de Bassinet, was built at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Avignon by Pierre-Dominique Bassinet d'Augard. In 1705 he obtained permission to build an arch over an alley to connect two parts of his future home, provided that the public passage was preserved. Construction was not completed in 1710, and the building remained in the Bassinet family until its sale in 1771.

The hotel was acquired in 1771 by Joseph-Marie de Monier, lord of the Taillades, whose family kept it until 1869. Among his notable occupants was Abbé Alexandre-Joseph de Bassinet (1733-1813), born in this hotel, who was a vicar, historian and royalist agent imprisoned under Napoleon. Dr. Monier des Taillades, owner of the Second Empire, promoted remedies such as Yrroé.

Ranked a historic monument in 1932 for its facade and vault, the hotel illustrates the civil architecture of the 18th century Avignonnais. Its arched passage, designed to connect two wings while maintaining public traffic, bears witness to the urban constraints of the time. Sources also mention its current address: 58 rue Joseph-Vernet, in the department of Vaucluse.

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