The clot Coqueréaumont hotel is a mansion located belfry tower Street in the center of Rouen.
It was built in the seventeenth century in a classical style and is named clot Coqueréaumont, who was president at the Court of Accounts, aid and finance. It conforms to the fashion came from Paris that main building of the body is separated from the street by a courtyard, which has an entrance gate.
There are at this time the number of mansions in Rouen due to the presence of more than 300 judges who officiate either to Parliament or to the Chamber of Accounts.
The clot hotel Coqueréaumont is protected as a historical monument for its facades, roofs and interior staircase decorated with remarkable wrought iron elements.
This beautiful residence is still privately owned. It is possible to admire its exterior on the occasion of a free ride or guided in the center of Rouen. Information at +33 2 32 08 32 40.