Initial construction début XVIe siècle (vers 1520-1530) (≈ 1522)
Building to house six priests.
1569
Blazon added (posterior)
Blazon added (posterior) 1569 (≈ 1569)
Estaing family, signed in the 19th century.
1956
Donation to the municipality
Donation to the municipality 1956 (≈ 1956)
Becoming municipal property.
11 août 1975
Historic Monument Protection
Historic Monument Protection 11 août 1975 (≈ 1975)
Facades and roofs inscribed.
1998
Restoration of roofs
Restoration of roofs 1998 (≈ 1998)
Major repairs.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (cad. AB 305) : inscription by decree of 11 August 1975
Key figures
Jean Pouget de Carmarans - Prior of Cambon and founder
Sponsor of the College of Priests.
Pierre Pouget de Carmarans - Descendant and Benefactor
Named a priest in 1722.
Famille d'Estaing - Local noble line
Blazon on the façade.
Origin and history
The Town Hall of Estaing is a Renaissance-style building built in the early 16th century, between 1520 and 1530, to house six priests serving the chapel of Louradou, located outside the village. This priestly college was founded by Jean Pouget de Carmarans, prior of Cambon, and the community continued until the 18th century. The building, sold as a national property during the Revolution, became communal property in 1956 after a donation. Today, it houses the town hall and tourist office.
The architecture of the building is distinguished by its facades adorned with shrouded windows, a studded door surmounted by a coat of arms of the d-Estaing family (added in the 19th century), and a square tower with a pyramidal roof. The west gable has decorative mâchicoulis, while a carved head crowns the southwest cut strip. Two stone screw stairs serve the floors. The roofs, rebuilt in 1998, and the facades have been protected as historical monuments since 11 August 1975.
Before the Revolution, the house was linked to the chapel of Louradou, built by Jean Pouget de Carmarans. A shield dated 1569, probably later reported, adorns the main door. The building illustrates the religious and civil heritage of Rouergue, marked by successive transformations: sale as a national good, municipal reallocation, and contemporary restorations. Its location, in the heart of the village, makes it a central element of local history.
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