Hôtel de Klinglin | |
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Hôtel de Klinglin in relation to the city of Strasbourg | |
Alternative names | Hôtel du préfet, Petit Broglie |
General information | |
Type | Civic |
Architectural style | Baroque |
Location | Strasbourg, France |
Coordinates | 48°35′08″N 7°45′13″E / 48.58556°N 7.75361°E |
Current tenants | Préfecture of Bas-Rhin |
Construction started | 1732 |
Completed | 1736 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Jean-Pierre Pflug Joseph Massol Jean Geoffroy Conrath |
The Hôtel de Klinglin, currently known as the Hôtel du Préfet, is a historic building located near Place Broglie on the Grande Île in the city center of Strasbourg, in the French department of the Bas-Rhin. It has been classified as a Monument historique since 1970.[1]
The Hôtel de Klinglin currently serves as the residence of the prefect of the department of Bas-Rhin. It should not be confused with the Préfecture administrative on the Place de la République, which houses the administrative functions of the prefect.
History
This grand hôtel particulier, of a different design than most in Strasbourg (featuring a straight and a crescent-shaped façade instead of two straight ones), was built between 1732 and 1736 for the royal moneylender (prêteur royal) François-Joseph de Klinglin (1686–1753). The architects were Jean-Pierre Pflug and Joseph Massol.[1]
After Klinglin's disgrace and imprisonment in 1752, the hôtel became the seat of the royal Intendancy of Alsace, which it remained until the French Revolution. Between 1789 and 1799, it was used as the seat of the Directoire du district and since 1800, it has served as the residency of the prefect of Bas-Rhin, with two intervals: between 1871 and 1918, it housed the Statthalter (governor) of Alsace-Lorraine and between 1940 and 1944, the Gauleiter.
During the Siege of Strasbourg in 1870, the hôtel was heavily damaged by Prussian artillery: the exterior walls withstood but the roof collapsed and almost all the interiors were destroyed. It was rapidly rebuilt and refurnished using as much original material as possible; only the shape of the roof was modified and a balcony added. The architect responsible for the reconstruction was Jean Geoffroy Conrath, who also faithfully rebuilt the opera house nearby.
The Hôtel du préfet is not open for tourists apart on special days such as European Heritage Days.
Gallery
- The hôtel seen in 1870, after the shelling by Prussian troops
- Pediment of the riverside façade
- Courtyard
- Main portal on Rue brûlée (detail), added in 1747 by Joseph Massol.
- A reception room
- Former ball room, now salle Louise Weiss
- Upper floor of the grand staircase
References
- 1 2 Base Mérimée: Ancien Hôtel Klinglin dit Petit Broglie, actuellement Hôtel du préfet, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
External links
- Media related to Hôtel de Klinglin at Wikimedia Commons
- Hôtel du préfet - 2 place du Petit Broglie on archi-wiki.org (in French)
Literature
- Recht, Roland; Foessel, Georges; Klein, Jean-Pierre: Connaître Strasbourg, 1988, ISBN 2-7032-0185-0, pages 121–124