




The Hôtel de Bourgtheroulde, an outstanding example of French Renaissance architecture, was built at the beginning of the 16th century by Guillaume II Le Roux. The main building in Place de la Pucelle, built before 1510, opens onto a central courtyard adorned with historical frescoes dating back to that period and depicting the famous meeting of the Field of the Cloth of Gold between Francis I and Henry VIII in 1520. It has now been renovated and converted into a luxurious boutique hotel.
Rates
Rates
Free of charge
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Payment methods
Payment methods
Payment methods



Groups (Max capacity)
Groups (Max capacity)
- 10 Person (s) mini
- 50 Maximum number of people
Accepted customers
Accepted customers
- Individuals
- Groups
Location
Location
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- In the town centre
Access
Access
- Public transport : Teor T1, T2 et T3 arrêt Théâtre des Art
- Public transport : Bus F5 et F9 arrêt Théâtre des Arts
- Public transport : Teor T4 arrêt Vieux-Marché
- Public transport : Métro station Théâtre des Arts