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Presbytery of the Cathedral of Nîmes dans le Gard

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Presbytère
Maison classée MH

Presbytery of the Cathedral of Nîmes

    9 Rue Saint-Castor
    30000 Nîmes
Ownership of the municipality
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Presbytère de la cathédrale de Nîmes
Crédit photo : Finoskov - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1746
Purchase by the city
XVIIe siècle
Presbytery construction
1907
Lease to the priest
6 mars 1992
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs, on street and on courtyard (see EY 446) : inscription by order of 6 March 1992

Key figures

Curé de la cathédrale - Occupying the presbytery Accommodation by the city since 1746

Origin and history

The presbytery of Nîmes Cathedral, also known as "the Guard of God", is a 17th-century religious building built in the city of Nîmes, in the department of Gard. Located at 9 rue Saint-Castor, it is characterized by architecture combining Renaissance elements, such as open windows in the courtyard and a wrought iron balcony. Its door is framed with ionic columns, and an ancient well is present in the courtyard.

In 1746, the city of Nîmes bought this house to house the parish priest of Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Castor Cathedral. The building, a communal property, is listed in the historical monuments by decree of 6 March 1992 for its facades and roofs, both on street and courtyard. In 1907, a nine-year lease was granted to the parish priest, confirming his religious use.

The presbytery illustrates the civil and religious architecture of Nîmes in modern times, with stylistic influences marked by the Renaissance. Its inscription as a historic monument underlines its heritage importance, linked to its history and its proximity to the cathedral. Protected elements include facades, roofs, and architectural details such as windows and wrought iron balcony.

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