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Maison datant de 1619 à Saint-Macaire - France
France

Maison  -  1619  -  calcaire  -  4, rue Carnot

La maison de Jean de La Roque, baron de Budos, résulte de la reconstruction d'une parcelle d'angle située au carrefour de la rue de l'Eglise et de la "Cameyra deus Bans Carnasseys", (rue des Bouchers). La nouvelle façade, datée de 1619 sous la niche d'angle et qui contenait à l'origine une Vierge remplacée à la Révolution, est ordonnancée précisement : arcs de boutique au rez-de-chaussée très richement moulurés, fenêtres à meneaux aux étages composés sur le mode d'une croisée et demie, pilastres doriques au premier, ioniques au second, le tout scandé de bandeaux en entablement raffinés, portés par des consoles soulignées de feuilles d'acanthe. (Cl. M.H. 1915)

 

(Le patrimoine des communes de la Gironde, FLOHIC éditions, 2001)

Copyright: Pascal Moulin
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8998x4499
Taken: 18/04/2010
Subida: 21/03/2011
Published: 21/03/2011
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