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using his left hand. This ensemble was completely destroyed when the main pediment of the building, which was at risk of collapsing, finally fell on April 1, 1812, at ten o'clock in the evening. This section of the
Courthouse created a jarring contrast with the rest of the monument and was eventually
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Becoming one of the true leitmotifs of this new architectural style, the expansion of windows on the facade conveys a sense of luxury, while their abundance adds to the grandeur of the House. By the late 14th century, the idea of buildings with large openings to the outside had already taken hold, as
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Sublime, an important monument of medieval Jewish life in Rouen, faced demolition in July 1982 by the Ministry of Justice, its owner. Despite efforts by various French organizations, including the city of Rouen, two-thirds of the building were destroyed to make way for
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The new construction, with its polygonal shape, faced strong criticism from the people of Rouen due to the reconstruction of part of the crenellated wall, which had been missing since 1836. The critics argued that it obscured the rich ornamentation of the House facades. Despite defenders pointing to
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was developed in 1700 by
Jacques II Millets-Désruisseaux. To complement this new ensemble, a residential building located on Place du Neuf Marché was started in 1739 by Pierre Jarry and completed in 1759 by Alexandre Dubois. This wing was almost completely destroyed when the main pediment of the
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and gilded bronze ornaments. The chamber was completely destroyed during the bombing on August 26 that preceded the city's liberation. However, it was faithfully restored after the war using the same aged ebony-colored oak wood. At the end of this hall, overlooking the seats of the
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In 1499, the construction of the
Courthouse in the former Jewish quarter of the city resulted in the destruction of the upper floors of the buildings on the current Rue aux Juifs. This led to the burying of the first level of the "Maison sublime" under the courtyard of the House.
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The western part of the building, which predates the main structure, was built from 1499 to serve as a meeting place for merchants. The ground floor houses the
Concierge and former prisons, while a large external staircase built in 1904 by
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in 1817, was commissioned in 1836 to depict various social classes and personalities in their contemporary attire who played a role in the construction of the building. The sculptures includes representations of
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The central pavilion, designed as an avant-corps, features the characteristic bell-shaped arch motif of the late 15th century. This arch comprises two curved elements that mimic the shape of a bell (
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facade. The facade features elaborate ornamentation on multiple levels, but it avoids the decorative overload seen in the central part of the building.The roofline of this wing is adorned with
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The wall is characterized by multiple levels of ornamentation, with decorative elements covering the surfaces and sometimes overwhelming the sculpture and architectural lines (Butter Tower in
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building, then threatening to collapse, finally fell on April 1, 1812, at ten o'clock in the evening. The total reconstruction of this part of the
Courthouse seemed inevitable when, in 1830,
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Gothic style. However, due to a marking error, it was the bombing on August 26, preceding the liberation of the city, that caused the most damage by almost completely destroying the central
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The west facade of the building, designed in classical style, featured a central projection that was eight bays long. It was flanked on each end by a corner pavilion set back on two bays.
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wings. While it took up the flamboyant elevation of the west wing facing it, it nonetheless constitutes a neo-Gothic pastiche of the architecture of Roger Ango and
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wings. Additionally, in 1834, the pavilion in the northwest corner of the courtyard and the Gate of the Stags (on Rue aux Juifs) were demolished.
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too much, was replaced by a gate in 1836. In 1844, a general restoration of the façade was entrusted, despite some reservations, to
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were destroyed. All interiors, including the magnificent Assize Hall, were ravaged. The latter has since been restored with its
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In July 2011, Mr. Fabre and Mr. Barbier from the
Mainponte workshops resumed work on the bestiary of the Courthouse facades in
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staircase, which Grégoire relocated to the middle of the medieval wing to preserve the intricate facade design of the House.
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was built by Jean
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was forced to approve the demolition of the staircase and its replacement with a new one. The task was assigned to
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and openings on the upper floor. This extension was partially the work of Roulland Le Roux, the architect of the
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department. Unexpectedly, the skill he demonstrated in carrying out this project led him to be recalled by the
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onwards. In the 19th century, the building underwent expansion towards the Jeanne-d'Arc and Socrate streets.
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Grand Hall of the Prosecutors; engraving from "Historical and Monumental France" by Jean-Abel Hugo (1836).
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However, in 2022, the Maison Sublime reopened to the public with the support of the Rouen Tourist Office.
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wing was constructed in 1700 by Jacques II Millets-DĂ©sruisseaux. Inside, there was a ceiling painted by
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The former Royal Palace, in the center of the building, was mainly built between 1507 and 1517 in the
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in Paris, their voices went unheard. During this period, the staircases of Henri Charles Grégoire and
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Constructed primarily between 1499 and 1507 to accommodate the Parloir aux Bourgeois and the former
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The Rouen Courthouse published in "The Iconographic Encyclopaedia of the Arts and Sciences" (1885).
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in the shape of a cross, earning the name "cross windows". During that time, their interior wooden
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on August 26, 1944, before the city's liberation, resulting in the near destruction of the central
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Henry-Charles-Martin Grégoire (1791–1854). Architecte des Bâtiments civils de la Seine inférieure
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in 1902, sparking controversy known as the "staircase affair." In response to public outcry, the
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deviate from the symmetrical constraints of the courtyard, showcasing originality. During the
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coexisted in an unusual manner, cluttering the western part of the courtyard with their size.
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The thick walls of this structure, preserved at a low height, bear a Hebrew inscription: "
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In the 15th century, Norman justice was administered by an itinerant court. In 1499, King
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L'esclavage et la Traite des Noirs en Basse-Seine : un Ă©tat des connaissances
2496:(in French). Vol. 2. 78 rue Jeanne d'Arc, 76000 Rouen, France: Editions PTC.
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from the early decades of the 16th century, the monument has been classified as a
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in the same year led to the cessation of its operations, and shortly after, the
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was initiated in 1739 by Pierre Jarry and finished in 1759 by Alexandre Dubois.
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Eberlein, Harold Donaldson; Mcclure, Abbot; Holloway, Edward Stratton (1919).
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To the east of the courtyard, opposite the Procureurs' Hall, at the corner of
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windows, which help organize the facades and anticipate the grid patterns of
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wing on the left side of the courtyard was rebuilt in 1904 by the architect
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L'œuvre d'un architecte restaurateur: Antoine-Paul Selmersheim (1840–1916)
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depicted as two lions lying on their backs united to a single head, and a
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The crenellated wall on Rue aux Juifs, which was accused of darkening the
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Le Paris de Charles V et de Charles VI vu par des Ă©crivains contemporains
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without statues. At one end of the hall, a plaster model made in 1834 by
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in France. The building's wide facade is monumental, reflecting the post-
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2063:(in French). Seine-inférieure: Le Havre, Lemale et Cie. pp. 13–20.
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Golb, Norman (1985). "Chapitre I. Le quartier juif du Rouen médiéval".
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Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du xie au xvie siècle
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to the east. The roof was then modified with the addition of two large
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Les Juifs de Rouen au Moyen ge : Portrait d'une culture oubliée
2762:(in French). University Press of Rouen and Le Havre. pp. 3–30.
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Three hypotheses exist regarding this ensemble. It could be either:
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residential building. Only the stone walls remained standing, while
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Mignot, Claude; Rabreau, Daniel; Bajard, Sophie (October 6, 2010).
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are displayed. A precious painting on a gold background, gifted by
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in the late 15th century, renewing a neglected municipal heritage.
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design in their tiered structure and the stylized motifs of the
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2278:(in French). Paris: 7 rue Saint-Benoît, former Quentin Maison.
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put it, "flames, hearts or tears." Crowning the ensemble, the
2386:(in French). Vol. 9. Rouen: Bureau de la Revue de Rouen.
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Entrance to the south wall of the "Maison sublime," a former
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of these decorative arches consists of a pedicle ending in a
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Antoine Paul Selmersheim (1840–1916) photographed in 1916 by
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3098:(in French). Rouen: Normandy Parliament Palace Association.
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staircase by Henri Charles Grégoire (between 1890 and 1900).
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A synagogue, based on its shapes, orientation, and graffiti;
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Golb, Norman (1985). "Le quartier juif du Rouen médiéval".
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Photographies of Rouen Courthouse on Art Days Architecture
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Discover the history and heritage of the Rouen Courthouse
2356:(in French). Rouen and Paris: Defontaine & Ch Dumont.
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A civil building, referred to as the "Hall with a floor";
3089:(in French). Seine-inférieure: Le Havre. pp. 13–20.
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To replace the statues that were mostly lost during the
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design by Henri Charles Grégoire. Drawings from 1824 by
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in flat elliptical arches adorned with festoons (as in
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design, the superimposed openings in bays connected by
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The West wing before the late 19th century renovation (
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Notice No. PA00101007, on the open heritage platform,
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Mosdi, Thomas; Veschambes, Pauline (September 2017).
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that once stood on the central platform of the stone
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staircase on the Rue aux Juifs facade (late 19th c.).
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when he arrived in France in 1540. He described that
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The West wing, built between 1499 and 1507, with its
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La Normandie, historique, pittoresque et monumentale
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dormer window overlooking the West wing (1499–1507).
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La Normandie historique, pittoresque et monumentale
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2218:Rouen, Son Histoire, ses Monuments, ses environs
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3085:Adeline, Jules (1893). "Le Palais de Justice".
2845:"Rouen redécouvre son patrimoine juif médiéval"
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1794:staircase of rue aux Juifs (late 19th century).
1583:"La Maison sublime", access to the lower level.
231:, the Place du Marché-Neuf and the Courthouse (
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2639:Le Roux de Lincy et L.M. Tisserand (1992).
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1387:The interior decor of the library combines
1275:Great Hall, known as "Prosecutors," in the
823:The Courthouse is a rare excample of civil
170:As an example of civil architecture in the
2802:"L'histoire du palais de justice de Rouen"
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2673:The Practical Book of Interior Decoration
2553:(in French). Paris: Flammarion / Picard.
1595:, the medieval quarter of the community.
1530:Le décor intérieur de la bibliothèque du
227:Jacques Gomboust's 1655 plan dislays the
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2335:Rouen – De Louis XI à la Révolution
2216:Licquet, François-Théodore (1862).
1722:and a parking lot in the basement.
1600:May this house be (always) sublime!
894:" and that the large slate-covered
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3046:Clauss, Stéphanie (July 7, 2011).
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2384:Revue de Rouen et de Normandie
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2549:Babelon, Jean-Pierre (1989).
1495:, the first President of the
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3113:Spalikowski, Edmond (1939).
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696:Gothic style bell tower.
596:Richard Parkes Bonington
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86:, Seine-Maritime, France
2949:10.3406/annor.1983.5540
2904:(in French). July 1982.
2768:10.4000/books.purh.8482
2724:Durand, Jannic (1989).
2585:Ducher, Robert (1963).
2352:Chirol, Pierre (1929).
2274:Palustre, LĂ©on (1892).
2057:Adeline, Jules (1893).
1128:flamboyant Gothic style
900:very pleasant and noble
844:flamboyant Gothic style
747:bell tower (1499–1507).
745:flamboyant Gothic style
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184:HĂ´tel de Bourgtheroulde
3009:Saunier, Éric (2010).
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3187:Courthouses in France
2490:Pessiot, Guy (2004).
2367:Janin, Jules (1843).
2302:Herval, René (1947).
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560:Liberation of France
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3052:ca-rouen.justice.fr
2915:"Paris Normandie".
2898:"Paris Normandie".
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2800:Clauss, Stéphanie.
2235:"Palais de Justice"
1692:rue du Gros-Horloge
1501:Saint-Aubin-le-Cauf
1256:historical monument
825:Gothic architecture
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406:Abbey of Saint-Ouen
301:, bridging between
203:historical monument
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2726:L'art du Moyen- ge
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2710:978-3-8491-3597-3
2682:978-1-372-34503-6
2625:978-2-08-012181-3
2596:978-2-08-011359-7
2560:978-2-08-012062-5
2503:978-2-906258-86-0
2305:Histoire de Rouen
2285:978-1-5087-0118-7
1878:Another Laughter.
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1729:The Blacks' Depot
1553:library combines
1536:style néogothique
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1055:Early Renaissance
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911:Early Renaissance
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