The Hôtel de Sully () is a
Louis XIII style ''
hôtel particulier
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'', or private mansion, located at 62 rue Saint-Antoine in the
Marais,
IV arrondissement,
Paris
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, France. Built at the beginning of the 17th century, it is nowadays the seat of the
Centre des Monuments Nationaux, the French national organization responsible for
national heritage site
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s. It has been listed since 1862 as a ''
monument historique
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'' by the
French Ministry of Culture
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.
[ Hôtel Béthune-Sully]
History
The Hôtel de Sully was built, with gardens and an
orangery, between 1624 and 1630, for the wealthy financier
Mesme Gallet. The building is usually attributed to the architect
Jean Androuet du Cerceau
Jean Androuet du Cerceau (c.1585–1650) was a French architect, the son of Jean Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau, the outstanding Parisian architect of his generation.
Cerceau the younger is known for his ''hôtels particuliers'' in Paris. One, t ...
. The site was chosen to give access to the Place Royale - today the
Place des Vosges. The Marais was then an especially fashionable area for the high nobility ; the construction of the Hôtel de Sully fits in a larger movement of monumental building in this part of Paris.
Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, and former
Superintendent of Finances to King
Henri IV, purchased the ''hôtel'', completed and fully furnished, on 23 February 1634.
[.] He completed the redecoration of the building, and spent his last years living there. His grandson Maximilien commissioned architects, most probably Simon Lambert and
François Le Vau, to build an additional wing in 1660, to the west of the garden. The Hôtel de Sully still bears the name of this family, who owned the building into the 18th century.
The ''hôtel'' then passed through the hands of various owners, becoming an investment property in the 19th century. Various additions and alterations were made, to accommodate trades, craftsmen and other tenants. In 1862 it was classified as a ''
monument historique
() is a designation given to some national heritage sites in France. It may also refer to the state procedure in France by which national heritage protection is extended to a building, a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, ...
'', and new owners, more concerned with conservation, gradually restored the building. It became a state-owned property in 1944. A long restoration programme was then undertaken, which was completed with the repair of the orangery in 1973.
Since 1967 it has been the home of the Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites, which in 2000 became the
Centre des Monuments Nationaux. This public body, under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and Communication, is responsible for the management of historic buildings and monuments in state care.
Gallery
File:P1190741 Paris IV rue St-Antoine hotel de Sully rwk.jpg, Façade facing the rue Saint-Antoine
File:Hôtel de Sully 07-2.jpg, Main building from the courtyard
File:P1200933 Paris IV hotel de Sully rwk.jpg, Allegorical bas-reliefs by Jean Goujon ; on the left, Fall, on the right, Winter.
File:Hôtel de Sully @ Paris (31667138546).jpg, Detail of the east gallery.
File:Hôtel de Sully, París. 03.JPG, Main portal from the courtyard
File:Sully Garten.JPG, Nord façade, facing the garden,
File:Hôtel de Sully 2010-10-28 n3.jpg, Garden and orangery
File:F0725 Paris IV hotel Sully cadran solaire rwk.jpg, The orangery's sundial
References
*; English edition (2008): .
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External links
Hôtel de Sully ''Centre des monuments nationaux'' (English language web site)
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Houses completed in 1630
Le Marais
Hôtels particuliers in Paris
Buildings and structures in the 4th arrondissement of Paris
Monuments historiques of Paris
1630 establishments in France
Monuments of the Centre des monuments nationaux