Le chalet Cardinal
At the beginning of the 20th century, when sea bathing became fashionable, many wealthy people had beautiful villas built with sea views. In 1907, Gustave Cardinal, an industrialist from Rezé, had his villa built by Nantes architect Etienne Coutan, who was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome in 1902.
Gustave Cardinal was a municipal councillor in Moutiers-en-Retz and a friend of Etienne Coutan. This is why he entrusted him with the project management of his future villa, located on the dunes.During the German occupation, the Chalet Cardinal was the headquarters of the Kommendatûr. In 1945, it became the headquarters of the liberation army.
* Extract from Monique Albert's book "Flâneries aux Moutiers-en-Retz".
Architectural features :
Set in the middle of a plot, this house has a view of the sea. It has a three-storey massed plan, enlivened by the volumes of the pavilion roof, pierced by two dormer windows covered with wood panelling on the side elevations and a gable on the east facade. The west elevation, facing the sea, has an additional storey covered by a pavilion roof resting on cylindrical pillars and embellished with gables. Brick is used for decorative purposes.
Structural material(s) and application: stone; rendering; shingles
Roofing material(s): mechanical hollow tile
Roof type: pavilion roof; half-hipped roof
Structures and storeys: ground floor; 1 square storey; attic storey
Location, form and structure of the staircase: external distribution staircase: straight masonry staircase
* Aoustin Agathe, Survey date: 2008
Today, the house is divided into several private flats.
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Allée Marie Laurencin
44760 LES MOUTIERS-EN-RETZ
FRANCE
44760 LES MOUTIERS-EN-RETZ
FRANCE
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