Suspected use by Templars XIIIe–XIVe siècle (≈ 1450)
Assumed Apothecary, not confirmed by direct sources.
Fin XVe siècle
Addition of the Gothic Gate
Addition of the Gothic Gate Fin XVe siècle (≈ 1595)
Adorned turret door, flamboyant style.
18 novembre 1987
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 18 novembre 1987 (≈ 1987)
Door protection only.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Gate of the stair turret (Case 1968 AX 153): inscription by decree of 18 November 1987
Key figures
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Origin and history
This building, located in Issoudun, mainly dating from the 15th century, features architecture typical of medieval urban houses. It consists of two buildings with sharp gables and roofs, connected by an unworked staircase turret, added or modified at the end of the 15th century. The entrance door to this turret, adorned with a garble in a braid decorated with sleek cabbages and pinacles, illustrates the flamboyant late Gothic style, typical of this period.
In the 13th and 14th centuries, this house would have served as an apothecary to the Templars, although this initial function is not attested by direct sources for this specific period. The visible piercings on the facades, made between the 15th and 20th centuries, bear witness to the many changes the building has undergone over the centuries. Only the turret gate, which has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1987, retains specific heritage protection.
The current address, 46-48 rue de Montélimar (or 19 according to GPS sources), places this monument in the historic center of Issoudun, in the department of Indre. Its state of conservation and its approximate location (please note 5/10) reflect the challenges of preserving medieval buildings in urban areas. No information is available on its access to the public or on possible contemporary reuse.