Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Street gable facade; façade in return on the impasse; roofing; inside stone staircase. (cad. H 515): inscription by order of 29 May 1962
Key figures
Anne de Dautrery - Historical owner
Fall in a fire in the cathedral.
Origin and history
The house of Anne de Dautery, located in Sarlat-la-Canéda, is a remarkable example of 15th century civil architecture. Its facade preserves stone windows with ground frames and cruciform shafts, characteristic of the period. A leopard carved on the right gable evokes a construction under English occupation, a hypothesis reinforced by this heraldic symbol. The building, which remained intact, also features a large arcade on the ground floor and a stone staircase decorated with doric and ionic columns.
The interior reveals a door woodwork in basket cove, decorated with typical Sarladais plant motifs, probably dating from the early 16th century. This house belonged to Dame Anne de Dautery, whose grave is in a fire in the Cathedral of Sarlat. Classified as a Historical Monument in 1962, the house protects its facade, roof and interior staircase, testimonies of the local medieval craftsmanship.
The precise location, 8 Place de la Liberté, and its state of conservation make it an accessible heritage, noted for its location "very satisfactory" (8/10). The protected elements also include the back façade on the impasse, highlighting its integration into the historic urban fabric of Sarlat, a city marked by its medieval past and architectural richness.
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