Registration for Historic Monuments 1er mars 1977 (≈ 1977)
Protection of the two towers of the integrated cloister.
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Heritage classified
The two towers of the former enclosure of the cloister incorporated in the hotel (cad. AC 83): inscription by order of 1 March 1977
Origin and history
The Hugon de Coubladour Hotel is an emblematic building of Puy-en-Velay, in the Haute-Loire department. It is distinguished by the integration of two towers belonging to the former enclosure of a cloister, thus testifying to its medieval heritage. These architectural elements, full of history, have been preserved and valued over the centuries, giving the hotel a remarkable heritage dimension.
The two towers of the cloister, now integral parts of the hotel, have been officially recognized for their historical value. A decree of 1 March 1977 listed them as historical monuments, ensuring their protection and development. This inscription highlights the importance of these remains in the urban landscape of Puy-en-Velay, while providing an overview of the medieval religious architecture of the region.
Located at 22 rue Cardinal-de-Polignac, Hotel Hugon de Coubladour is located in a rich heritage area marked by the ecclesiastical and civil history of the city. Although the available information does not detail its original use or subsequent transformations, its location and protected elements make it a place of interest in the study of the urban and architectural evolution of Puy-en-Velay.
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