Date engraved on a house 1516 (≈ 1516)
Certificate of early construction.
1556
Other date engraved
Other date engraved 1556 (≈ 1556)
Probable completion period.
6 mars 1917
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 6 mars 1917 (≈ 1917)
Front and roof protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and Roofing: by Order of 6 March 1917
Key figures
Pierre Besneville - Architect
Designer of the National Square.
Origin and history
The building on the Place Nationale in Montauban is part of a remarkable 16th century architectural ensemble. This historic monument is distinguished by its ground floor forming a double vaulted gallery on dogive crosses, while its three upper floors feature alternating rectangular and circular shapes. Some houses in this square bear the engraved dates of 1516 and 1556, attesting to their construction during this period.
The design of the Place Nationale is attributed to the Toulouse architect Pierre Besneville. The ensemble is mostly made of brick, with the exception of the keys to the arches, vaults and window supports, made of another material. The facade and roof of these buildings were classified as Historic Monument by order of 6 March 1917, highlighting their heritage value.
The Place Nationale illustrates the influence of Renaissance architecture in southwestern France, mixing geometric rigor and characteristic ornaments. The vaulted galleries, typical of the market places of the period, reflect the importance of trade in Montauban, a dynamic city situated on strategic axes between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. This type of construction also met practical needs, such as shelter for merchants and passers-by.
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