Jubert The hotel is located Brécourt Street Hospital, in central Rouen. This mansion was built in the early sixteenth century by Henry Jubert, a magistrate in charge of finance, which was committed when purchasing the plot to build a new home instead of buildings fell into ruins including a hotel particular, said Peacock, mentioned in 1240.
The Jubert Brécourt hotel consists of a main building that rises over three levels and an adjacent tower to the west wing, including a spiral staircase. While the west wing has largely kept its Renaissance style, the wing is for his part was later rebuilt in neo-classical style.
With two courses, one of which is closed by a pierced with a portal side street gallery, outbuildings, gardens, the building was acquired in 1600 by a royal adviser and president of the Court of Auditors, Jean-Jacques Rome.
Protected as historic monuments, this beautiful private property still can be observed at a free walk or guided.
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