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House Bousquet à Caux dans l'Hérault

Hérault

House Bousquet

    29 Rue de la Foire
    34720 Caux

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
4e quart du XVIIe siècle
Creation of chimneys
2e moitié du XIXe siècle
Construction of the bourgeois house
27 décembre 2023
Protection of trade fairs
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The reception room and the living room, with their fireplaces, housed on the first floor of the house located 1 place du Jeu de Ballon cadastrale section A No 270, as delimited in red on the plan annexed to the decree: inscription by decree of 27 December 2023

Key figures

Jean Sabatier - Sculptor on plaster Artist associated with decors.
Louis XIV - King of France Represented on a fireplace.

Origin and history

The Maison Bousquet, classified as a Historic Monument, is a hybrid building combining 16th century remains (a tower of staircase with a view to the bays in a braid) and a bourgeois construction of the late 19th century. It was erected after the demolition of the walls of Caux, on the foundations of an earlier building. Its originality lies in the integration of two 17th-century chimneys, saved from the old consular house, and installed on the first floor in connecting living rooms.

The chimneys, in gypsy, illustrate two distinct styles: one famous Louis XIV with a marked relief representing the king in majesty, surrounded by solar symbols (figures, insignia). The other, adorned with an angelot, is part of a Louis XV style decor, composed of plated moulds (country trophies, fire pots, angelots). These elements, perhaps copies or period recoveries, highlight the architectural eclecticism of the home.

Only the living rooms on the first floor, with their fireplaces and decors, have been protected since December 2023. Their preservation bears witness to the heritage importance of these interiors, where baroque art (Louis XIV route) and rock (Louis XV décors) combine. The spiral staircase, potentially medieval, adds an additional historical dimension, although its exact attribution (XVIth century?) remains uncertain.

The house, located Place du Jeu de Ballon, is linked to the artist Jean Sabatier, a sculptor on plaster, whose precise role in the realization of the decorations is not detailed in the sources. Its exact address (cadastral section A n°270) and GPS location (precision: passable) make it a notable landmark of Caux's heritage in the Hérault.

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