Maison Mantin

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Maison Mantin is a richly preserved late-19th-century bourgeois residence in Moulins, France, renowned for its eclectic architecture and intact period interiors.

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Maison Mantin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum
tourist attraction
architect Jules Cornil
René-Justin Moreau
architecturalStyle eclecticism
historicist architecture
completionDate 1897
constructionStartDate 1893
country France
creator Louis Mantin
hasCollection 19th-century decorative arts
books
curiosities
ethnographic objects
furniture
lighting fixtures
mechanical devices
paintings
photographs
sculptures
textiles
hasInteriorStyle Belle Époque interior
late 19th-century bourgeois interior
hasPart attic
bedrooms
cellars
chapel
dining room
library
winter garden
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationCountry France
inception 1893
locatedIn Moulins
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Allier
locatedInRegion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
locatedNear Moulins Cathedral
surface form: Moulins cathedral

Musée Anne-de-Beaujeu
managedBy Musée Anne-de-Beaujeu
namedAfter Louis Mantin
notableFor eclectic late-19th-century architecture
exceptionally well-preserved period interiors
openingDateToPublic 2010
originalOwner Louis Mantin
ownedBy Ville de Moulins
partOf Musée Anne-de-Beaujeu
surface form: Musée Anne-de-Beaujeu complex
significantEvent reopening to the public in 2010
restoration in the 2000s
tourismType cultural tourism

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Moulins hasLandmark Maison Mantin