Hôtel de Bernuy
Hôtel particulier in Toulouse, France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hôtel de Bernuy in rue Léon Gambetta,[1] Toulouse, France, is a Renaissance hôtel particulier (palace) of the 16th century built by the mason Louis Privat for the wealthy woad merchant, Jean de Bernuy.[2] This townhouse is considered a magnificent example of the introduction of the Renaissance in Toulouse and a symbol of the city's affluence.[3]
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Hôtel de Bernuy | |
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Native name French: Hôtel Bernuy | |
Type | Hôtel particulier |
Location | Rue Léon Gambetta, Toulouse, France |
Coordinates | 43.6028°N 1.4411°E / 43.6028; 1.4411 |
Built | 1503–36 |
Built for | Jean de Bernuy |
Current use | Collège Pierre-de-Fermat |
Architect | Nicolas Bachelier |
Architectural style(s) | Renaissance, Gothic, Plateresque |
Owner | Toulouse Métropole |
Designated | 1889 |
Reference no. | PA00094533 |
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