HOTEL HUTOT DE LATOUR
A pink-brick hotel built between 1753 and 1755 with a formal garden overlooking the Gravier esplanade.
The Hutot de Latour Hotel, named after its first owner, is a jewel of 18th century French architecture. Built between 1753 and 1755, all in pink brick, it has a remarkable formal garden and dominates the Gravier esplanade. The house has been classified as a historical monument since 1954. Unfortunately, the state in which it is currently situated is not worthy of its "rank" and renovations are hoped for. From the esplanade du Gravier, you can still admire, on the right, the Poudre tower, originally a corner tower of the city walls (14th century).
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