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Pierre Catteau Hotel, present courthouse à Roubaix dans le Nord

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Pierre Catteau Hotel, present courthouse

    53 Rue du Grand Chemin
    59100 Roubaix
Hôtel Pierre Catteau, actuel palais de justice
Hôtel Pierre Catteau, actuel palais de justice
Crédit photo : Velvet - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1845
Company Foundation Catteau
1880-1884
Construction of private hotel
12 août 1998
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof on Grand Chemin Street; facades and roofs on the courtyard; façade and roof on the park; Park LP 31): registration by order of 12 August 1998

Key figures

Pierre Catteau - Industrial and politician Sponsor and initial owner of the hotel.
Auguste Dupire-Rozan - Architect Designer of the private hotel.
Georges Aumont - Landscape architect Author of the park and other regional green areas.

Origin and history

The Pierre Catteau Hotel, built between 1880 and 1884 in Roubaix, illustrates the 19th century industrial castle model. Located on a major street in the city, it combines a neat architecture signed Auguste Dupire-Rozan and a park designed by Georges Aumont, a landscape designer renowned for his achievements such as the Barbieux Park or that of Lille Prefecture. The building, organized between courtyard and garden with stables, reflects the social status of its sponsor, both political and industrial.

Pierre Catteau, founder in 1845 of a company of poplin and wool fabrics in Roubaix, embodies the rise of textile patterns in the North. Although the interior is not of major interest, the exterior facades and the park, which have been listed as Historic Monuments since 1998, reflect the aesthetic research of the time. The property, today public, houses the city's courthouse.

The monument combines architectural and landscape influences, symbolizing the industrial prosperity of Roubaix at the end of the 19th century. Its classification protects the facades on Grand Chemin Street, the courtyard, and the park (cadastre LP 31), highlighting its heritage importance. The location, although considered poor in accuracy (note 5/10), remains a historical landmark in the urban landscape.

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