The mansion says de Pins was built starting in 1528, in the historic center of the city, on behalf of one of the most famous humanists of the Renaissance Toulouse. Enlarged from 1542 to endow the building of a large shop on cellar and an inlet passage street Hatters, all arched warhead and cradle, the hotel de Pins knows multiple owners over centuries and even a home office time positions.
During the planning and the breakthrough of the Languedoc street from 1899, the building was destroyed.
A new mansion, however rebuilt in 1903 but elements of the original building are taken up, which is in line with the fashion of the time, where people like to reuse or mimic Renaissance elements: the galleries of the sixteenth century are lifts and somehow merged. The double visible today gallery (on the interior facade "is") is made on the ground floor of the arcades of the western gallery Nolet (which bought the hotel and had changed since 1542) and the floor of the eight arches of the gallery "south" initial de Pins. The medallions come in front of it. The crest of the first owner of the remains visible on one of these medallions...
The property is private but this building style can stake a walk in the center of the pink city. Information 08 92180180.