Building of the palace 1898 (≈ 1898)
Work by Lucien Barbet for Alexandre Baréty.
1904
Foundation of the Academic Nissarda
Foundation of the Academic Nissarda 1904 (≈ 1904)
By Alexandre Baréty, owner of the palace.
16 avril 1994
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 16 avril 1994 (≈ 1994)
Front, roof and interior protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades and roof, garden, main staircase and cage, first floor apartment in total (Cd. KT 193): inscription by order of 16 June 1994
Key figures
Alexandre Baréty - Doctor and founder of the Academy Nissarda
Sponsor and first owner of the palace.
Lucien Barbet - Departmental architect
Manufacturer of the palace and prefecture.
Origin and history
The Baréty Palace is an imposing Nice mansion built in 1898 by the departmental architect Lucien Barbet, at the request of Dr Alexandre Baréty. Located at 31 rue du Maréchal-Joffre (formerly rue Cotta), this building of the Belle Époque reflects the prestige of its sponsor, doctor and founder of the Acadèmia Nissarda in 1904. Its architecture contrasts between austere exterior facades, adorned with bosses and oxheads supporting a balcony, and a more worked rear façade, with bowl-windows overlooking the gardens.
Alexandre Baréty, born in 1844 in Puget-Théniers and died in 1918, was a major intellectual and medical figure in Nice. The palace, conceived as a family residence, embodies the fascist of the Nice elites of the late 19th century. The building was listed as a historic monument on 16 April 1994, protecting its facades, roof, garden, main staircase and first floor apartment, witnesses to the art of living of the period.
The architect Lucien Barbet, also known for his work on the prefecture of Nice from 1892, marked the palace with a mixture of classical rigour and eclectic ornamentation. The protected elements include remarkable architectural details, such as the stairwell and interior decorations, illustrating the opulence of bourgeois homes on the French Riviera. Today, the Baréty Palace remains a symbol of Nice heritage, mixing local history and architectural heritage.
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