Guided tours of the Hôtel de Grimoüard, an 18th-century aristocratic residence.
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Meet at 16 rue Pierre Brissot.
The Hôtel de Grimoüard was built in 1741 for Chevalier Pierre-Marthe de Grimoüard, Seigneur de Guinefolle, reusing the basement of the previous residence, known as the Tête noire or Ecu de France.
Following an agreement signed in 1804, the town acquired the mansion in 1807; it was used to house the clergy of Notre-Dame and then, from 1824 to 1895, as the town hall.
The highlights of this residence are the entrance hall, the open staircase and the two-storey...
The Hôtel de Grimoüard was built in 1741 for Chevalier Pierre-Marthe de Grimoüard, Seigneur de Guinefolle, reusing the basement of the previous residence, known as the Tête noire or Ecu de France.
Following an agreement signed in 1804, the town acquired the mansion in 1807; it was used to house the clergy of Notre-Dame and then, from 1824 to 1895, as the town hall.
The highlights of this residence are the entrance hall, the open staircase and the two-storey...
Opening times
On 21 September 2024 from 14:00 to 16:00
On 22 September 2024 from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 14:30 to 18:30
Location
Contact JEP - HÔTEL PARTICULIER DE GRIMOÜARD