Guided tour of the Hotel de Crosne, seat of the administrative court of Rouen
Visit by a guide speaker of the Hotel de Crosne (18th century), seat of the administrative court of Rouen since 2008, and the hall of the rotunda, also called "music room".
Saturday 17 September 2022, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Reservation required (the link below to register will be active from the beginning of September 2022). Departure of the groups, consisting of about twenty people, departure every hour (duration: 50 mn).
Tribunal administratif de Rouen
Built between 1784 and 1787, the Hotel de Crosne is the last testimony of the architecture of the Ancien Régime in Rouen. Originally owned by a councillor in the Parliament of Normandy, named Philippe Auguste Morin d'Auvers, the Hotel de Crosne was acquired by the State in 1852 for the needs of the armies. Headquarters, then command hotel, the hotel of Crosne houses, until 1999, the seat of the departmental military delegation. It has been the seat of the Rouen administrative court since 2008.