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La façade nord du château Peixotto de Talence - France
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Château Peixotto  -  de 1766 à 1769 et XIXe siècle  -  Architecte : attribué à Victor Louis  - calcaire

Construit en 1769 par le banquier Samuel Peixotto sur les ruines d'un ancien bourdieu, la chartreuse est surélevée d'un étage au siècle suivant. Le pavillon d'Aranjuez garde malgré tout son harmonie, à tel point qu'il est classé Monument historique. Toute l'élite bordelaise se rend aux fêtes somptueuses qui y sont données. La façade nord s'ouvre sure les restes du jardin d'agrément qui est aujourd'hui un jardin public et botanique. L'ordonnance de son avant-corps en saillie est riche en ornementations. Soutenus par des guirlandes de fleurs et de feuilles, des médaillons surmontent la demi-rotonde percée de trois ouvertures en plein cintre.

 

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

Copyright: Pascal Moulin
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8998x4499
Taken: 16/04/2010
Geüpload: 27/03/2011
Published: 28/03/2011
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