HOTEL DE MENOC
Noble house with Gothic towers, converted in the century and used as a courthouse until 2009.
All that remains of the original building are the two Gothic stair towers (15th century), joined by a wall with mullioned windows. The mansion belonged to the Cousdun family (see coat of arms on the lintel of the south tower door). In 1846, it was converted into a courthouse. Its neo-Gothic façade was designed by architect Pierre Segrétain. Enlarged in 1863 (lower section), the Palais de Justice vacated the premises in 2009. It is still possible to visit the salle des pas perdus and the courtroom during special events.
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