Initial construction 1559 (≈ 1559)
House built in Lanvollon, Rue Guével.
1922
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 1922 (≈ 1922)
Official protection of the building.
28 décembre 1933
Fire
Fire 28 décembre 1933 (≈ 1933)
Damage to the building.
1936
Sale by Lanvollon
Sale by Lanvollon 1936 (≈ 1936)
Dinan decommissioning and acquisition.
1938-1939
Transfer to Dinan
Transfer to Dinan 1938-1939 (≈ 1939)
Demontage and reconstruction rue de l'Horloge.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Maison du 16s so-called Hôtel Keratry : classification by order of 14 April 1922
Key figures
Michel Geistdoerfer - Mayor of Dinan (1930s)
Purchaser and transfer instigator.
Origin and history
The Keratry Hotel is a 16th-century porch house, built in 1559 in Lanvollon (Côtes-d'Armor). Its architecture is distinguished by a rich italian décor: candelabras, cartridges, putti, Renaissance costume characters and ionic capitals adorning the pillars of the porch. The croup roof, initially slender, was lowered when it was transferred to Dinan in 1938-1939, where the facades were reversed.
Ranked a Historic Monument in 1922, the house was burned in December 1933. Considered an obstacle to traffic by the municipality of Lanvollon, it was downgraded and sold in 1936. The mayor of Dinan, Michel Geistdoerfer, passionate about the preservation of wooden houses, acquired for the city and had it rebuilt at its current location, 4 rue de l'Horloge.
Today a communal property, the Keratry Hotel bears witness to the artistic exchanges of the Renaissance in Brittany, while illustrating the challenges of heritage conservation in the 20th century. Its dismantling and reassembly reflect a desire to safeguard, despite the structural adaptations suffered during its relocation.
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