
Hôtel de Maleville

Michelin Guide
Interesting
Civil and military monument
The Michelin Guide's review
Previously called the Hôtel de Vienne because it belonged to Jean de Vienne (Henri IV's Superintendent of Finances), Hôtel de Maleville was turned into a noble residence in the early 17C by combining three older houses of varying architectural styles. The tall, narrow central pavilion serves as a tower. Beneath a terrace is the arched door adorned with medallions, while the left wing is attached by a hipped gable wall flanked by a turret.
Location
Place de la Liberté24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda
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