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Timeline
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1676-1678
Initial construction
Initial construction 1676-1678 (≈ 1677)
Reconstruction by Jean Martin and architects Cournon and Cubizol.
Fin XVIIIe - Début XIXe siècle
Building extension
Building extension Fin XVIIIe - Début XIXe siècle (≈ 1925)
Two spans added to the east.
6 octobre 2000
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 6 octobre 2000 (≈ 2000)
Listing of the building in inventory.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Building (Case EY 392): entry by order of 6 October 2000
Key figures
Jean Martin - Silk merchant
Construction manager.
Pierre Cournon - Architect
Co-conceptor of the building.
Jacques Cubizol - Architect
Co-conceptor of the building.
Origin and history
The House of Atlanteans, located in Nîmes, is an emblematic building of 17th century Nîmes civil architecture. Built between 1676 and 1678 on the initiative of the silk merchant Jean Martin, it embodies the classic style of the Louis XIV era. Architects Pierre Cournon and Jacques Cubizol designed this building, whose façade is distinguished by a door framed by two atlantes, surmounted by a moulure archtrave and a larmier cornice. This architectural detail, combined with a rinceaux frieze, makes it a unique monument in the region.
In the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century, two additional spans were added to the east, faithfully reproducing the original style. The entrance door, with its unique vantail decorated with small panels and a central medallion, bears witness to the craftsmanship of the time. Classified as a Historic Monument in 2000, the Maison des Atlantes illustrates the importance of the silk trade in Nîmes and the cultural influence of the city under the Ancien Régime.
The location of the Maison des Atlantes, on the 2nd map of Aspic, in the historic center of Nîmes, reinforces its anchoring in the urban heritage. Although the accuracy of its location is considered fair, its listing in the Historical Monuments inventory underscores its architectural and historical value. Today, this building remains a private property, preserving its authenticity while limiting its accessibility to the public.
The atlantes, carved figures supporting the architrave, recall the classical influences that marked French architecture in the 17th century. Their presence, combined with decorative elements such as the rinceaux frieze, reflects a desire to affirm a high social status, typical of merchants enriched by trade, like Jean Martin. This monument is thus a tangible testimony of the economic and cultural development of Nîmes at this time.
The subsequent addition of spans, made in a style identical to the original, demonstrates a desire to preserve the architectural harmony of the building. This extension, although after several decades, fits perfectly with the whole, emphasizing the durability of the 17th century aesthetic canons. The Maison des Atlantes thus remains a rare example of stylistic continuity over several periods.
Finally, the protection of the building by the Historical Monuments in 2000 helped to safeguard this exceptional heritage. Although the property is private, this official recognition ensures its conservation for future generations. The Maison des Atlantes continues to symbolize the architectural and commercial prestige of Nîmes in the modern era.
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