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House of Diane or Henry II in La Rochelle en Charente-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH

House of Diane or Henry II in La Rochelle

    Rue des Augustins
    17000 La Rochelle
Ownership of the municipality
Maison de Diane à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Maison de Diane ou Henri II à La Rochelle
Crédit photo : Gilbert Bochenek - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1555
Initial construction
1565
Transmission to François Pontard
1695
Finance Office Headquarters
1894
City acquisition
1975
Headquarters of the Archaeology Society
2013
Opening of the Intermondes Centre
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Maison de Diane: by order of 3 December 1897

Key figures

Hugues Pontard - Builder and Prosecutor of the King Sponsor of the house around 1555.
François Pontard - Mayor of La Rochelle Son of Hugues, heir in 1565.
Albert Ballu - Chief Architect Directed the restoration of 1901.
Jean Duvignaud - Sociologist and originator Founded the Intermondes Centre in 2013.

Origin and history

The House of Diane, also known as Maison Henri II, is a mansion located on Rue des Augustins in La Rochelle, built around 1555 by Hugues Pontard, the king's attorney. This Renaissance-style monument consists of two pavilions of uneven height, connected by a two-storey gallery. Originally, the site housed the 13th century Baillac Hotel, where Mayor Jean Chaudrier lived in the 14th century. Between 1550 and 1570, the Pontard family erected this new building, sometimes attributed to Léonard de la Réau without formal proof.

Upon the death of Hugues Pontard in 1565, the house passed to his son François, who became mayor of La Rochelle at the age of 27 and joined the city to the prince of Condé. In the 17th century, the building houses an inn called L-Etang, and then houses the Finance Bureau in 1695. The Corps of Towns sits there until 1748, before the gallery became a dwelling and commercial space in the 19th century. Acquired by the municipality in 1894, the house was restored under the direction of architect Albert Ballu between 1901 and 1902, regaining its original appearance.

In the 20th century, the Maison Henri II houses the collections of the Society of Archaeology and History of Aunis from 1975. Since 2013, it has hosted Le Centre Intermondes, an international space of artistic residence dedicated to contemporary creation, initiated by sociologist Jean Duvignaud. Classified as a Historical Monument in 1897, this residence illustrates Renaissance civil architecture and the political history of La Rochelle, marked by the wars of Religion and urban revolts.

The building is distinguished by its common screw staircase and a return staircase without day, extended by an hors-oeuvre turret covered with a stone dome. The restoration of 1901 kept some original elements, such as the slate wood section of one of the gable houses. Today, the Maison Henri II symbolizes both the architectural heritage of the region and its contemporary cultural dynamism.

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