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Hôtel Saint-Marc in Bordeaux en Gironde

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Gironde

Hôtel Saint-Marc in Bordeaux

    91 Cours d'Albret
    33000 Bordeaux
Hôtel Saint-Marc à Bordeaux
Hôtel Saint-Marc à Bordeaux
Crédit photo : User:Symac - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1782-1784
Initial construction
6 juin 1787
Purchase by the Marquis de Saint-Marc
1861
Sale to civilian Hospices
23 juillet 1921
Historical Monument
2020
Launch of restoration
fin 2023
Call for expressions of interest
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Hôtel Saint-Marc (former): by order of 23 July 1921

Key figures

Monsieur Dufour - Initial sponsor Parisian owner at the origin of the construction.
Louis Combes - Suspected architect Probable hotel designer, active in Paris.
Jean-Paul André, marquis de Saint-Marc - Collector and owner Buyer in 1787, installed his gallery.
Victor Louis - Collaborating architect Supervises the redevelopments for the Marquis.
Marie de Saint-Marc - Heir of the Marquis Single daughter, wife of Henry de Laroze.
Cabirol - Sculptor of woodwork Author of the interior decorations preserved.

Origin and history

The Hôtel de Saint-Marc is a Bordeaux mansion built between 1782 and 1784 for Mr. Dufour, a Parisian resident. Although the architect remained uncertain, Louis Combes, present in Paris in 1780-1781, was a probable candidate. The building, in an atypical style for Bordeaux, is distinguished by its monumental portal and a dome-covered rotunda, inspired by ancient tholoi. Inside, the living rooms preserve woodwork carved by Cabirol, testimony to the refinement of the era.

In 1787, the hotel was acquired by Jean-Paul André, Marquis de Saint-Marc (1728-1818), a passionate art collector. He installed his gallery of paintings, including works by Boucher, Fragonard or Vernet. The building is then renovated by the collaborators of Victor Louis, architect of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. After the death of the Marquis, his daughter Marie, wife of Henry de Laroze (Mayor of Saint-Laurent-Médoc), inherited it before selling it in 1861 to the Civil Hospices of Bordeaux, today CHU.

Ranked a historic monument since 1921, the hotel has long housed medical services (Labour Medicine, CAPS) until 2016. Since 2020, the CHU has been piloting its restoration to make it a reception space dedicated to seminars and cultural events. At the end of 2023, a call for expressions of interest was launched to entrust its rehabilitation and exploitation to a private partner, as part of a project combining professional and cultural events.

Architecturally, the hotel organizes itself between courtyard and garden, with a hall leading to a large exhibition hall. It opens onto the garden with a colonnade façade, while the vaulted basement once housed kitchens and annexes. The dome of the porch, supported by ten columns, and the interior woodwork underline its exceptional character in the Bordeaux heritage.

Owned by the CHU in Bordeaux, the hotel Saint-Marc today embodies a challenge of valorizing the hospital and cultural heritage. Its garden, with magnolias, should also be open to staff in summer, as part of the ongoing rehabilitation project.

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