Renaissance architecture of Toulouse
In the 16th century, the Renaissance, which called for a return to the models of Roman antiquity, spread throughout Europe from Italy, notably through treatises and engravings referring to the treatise De architectura by Vitruvius (90–20 BC), Roman theorist of ancient architecture. Each center of culture and creation reinterpreted these new references according to its local traditions.
Hôtel Dahus
Hôtel Dumay
Hôtel Jean de Pins
Hôtel Mansencal
Hôtel Thomas de Montval
Hôtel d'Assézat
Hôtel d'Astorg et de Saint-Germain
Hôtel d'Ulmo
Hôtel de Bagis
Hôtel de Bernuy
Hôtel de Boysson-Cheverry
Hôtel de Brucelles
Hôtel de Felzins
Hôtel de Guillaume de Bernuy
Hôtel de La Mamye
Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin
Pont Neuf, Toulouse
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Renaissance architecture of Toulouse
In the 16th century, the Renaissance, which called for a return to the models of Roman antiquity, spread throughout Europe from Italy, notably through treatises and engravings referring to the treatise De architectura by Vitruvius (90–20 BC), Roman theorist of ancient architecture. Each center of culture and creation reinterpreted these new references according to its local traditions.
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