Creation of the Chamber of Accounts of Dijon 1386 (≈ 1386)
Inspiration for Nevers, founded by Philippe le Hardi.
1405
Foundation of the Nevers Chamber of Accounts
Foundation of the Nevers Chamber of Accounts 1405 (≈ 1405)
Initiated by Philippe, Count of Nevers, for the Nivernais.
XVe siècle
Construction of building
Construction of building XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Period of flamboyant Gothic style visible on the portal.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Portail sur la rue de l'Oratoire : inscription by order of 14 May 1927
Key figures
Philippe le Hardi - Duke of Burgundy
Founded the Chamber of Accounts of Dijon in 1386.
Philippe, comte de Nevers - Founder of the Nevers Chamber of Accounts
The institution was established in 1405 for Nivernais.
Origin and history
The Nevers Chamber of Accounts is a medieval public building located on No. 4 of Marguerite Duras Street, in the city of Nevers. Built in the 15th century, it illustrates the Gothic architecture flamboyant by its richly decorated portal, typical of the administrative buildings of the period. Its local stone apparatus, vulnerable to frost, now shows signs of advanced degradation, but retains an evocative silhouette of its past prestige.
Inspired by the Chamber of Accounts of Dijon, founded in 1386 by Philippe le Hardi, Duke of Burgundy, that of Nevers was established in 1405 by his son, Philippe, Count of Nevers. The latter wanted to provide the Nivernais with an autonomous financial and judicial institution, marking the affirmation of the Ducal power in the region. The richness of its external setting made the official and solemn character of its functions.
The portal, the most remarkable element of the building, embodies the flamboyant Gothic style with its complex motifs and neat ornamentation. This type of architecture, common for public buildings in the late Middle Ages, was intended to impress and symbolize authority. Despite the alterations suffered by the stone over the centuries, this architectural detail remains a valuable testimony to the administrative and artistic history of Nivernais.
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