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Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin

Buildings and structures in ToulouseHouses completed in the 16th centuryHôtels particuliers in ToulouseRenaissance architecture in Toulouse
Hôtel du Vieux Raisin
Hôtel du Vieux Raisin

The Hôtel du Vieux Raisin in Toulouse, France is a Renaissance hôtel particulier (palace) of the 16th century. This townhouse is surely one of the most beautiful private mansions of the time. It was built for Berenger Maynier, professor of law, lord of Canac and Gallice and capitoul in 1515–1516; The style chosen was that of this period, strongly influenced by Italian Renaissance architecture.

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Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin
Rue d'Aussargues, Toulouse Toulouse Centre

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N 43.5972 ° E 1.4458 °
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Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin (Hôtel de Lasbordes)

Rue d'Aussargues
31000 Toulouse, Toulouse Centre
Occitania, France
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