At n°17 rue Thiers, the Ricard de Brégancon or Gabelles hotel (1670) designed by the architect Rambot, belonged to Louis-Hercule de Ricard, marquis de Brégançon, adviser to the Parliament of Provence and originally from Toulon.
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At No.17 of Rue Thiers, Hôtel Ricard de Brégançon or Hôtel des Gabelles (1670) designed by the architect Rambot, was owned by Louis-Hercule de Ricard, Marquis of Brégançon, a member of the Parliament of Provence and a native of Toulon.
The Ricard family distinguished itself for Malta in the 17th century. In 1855 the Sec family purchased the mansion. This explains the presence, in the entrance hall, of a monumental stone statue from the tomb of Joseph Sec, built two years before his...
The Ricard family distinguished itself for Malta in the 17th century. In 1855 the Sec family purchased the mansion. This explains the presence, in the entrance hall, of a monumental stone statue from the tomb of Joseph Sec, built two years before his...