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Issoire : Old pellet hotel or bohier hotel

Puy-de-Dôme

Reference

PA00092141

Latitude

45.5428

Longitude

3.2483

Address

1 Rue du Pont 63500 Issoire

Construction era

16e siècle;17e siècle;18e siècle

Protection date

1965/07/15 : inscrit MH

Protection cause

Façades et toitures correspondantes, les galeries et escalier sur cour intérieure (cad. H 413) : inscription par arrêté du 15 juillet 1965

Description

An old hotel whose most striking part is the courtyard, framed by galleries and with an outdoor staircase. The facade of the ground floor has a basket-shaped opening, a protruding window with a lowered bow, and a portal with uprights and a basket arc, both decorated with bosses. Above the ground floor are three floors, each displaying three windows on the facade, the last one being surmounted by an attic under the cornice that crown the facade. The first floor windows are equipped with pretty wrought iron balconies of Louis XVI style. Perpendicular to this facade, that overlooking the rue des Fours shows raised ends, corresponding to buildings connected by a wall which closes the interior courtyard to the center of this facade. The door decorated with bosses on rue du Fer is flanked by two 17th century leaves, surmounted by a glass impost. It gives access to a ground floor composed of two vaulted spans of edges, which open on an interior courtyard with, on its right half, a large right staircase.

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