File:TOURNAI (Doornik) — Façade et toiture du 65 rue de Marvis.jpg

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Français : Maison de fondations, située rue de Marvis n°65 à Tournai.

Cet édifice fait partie d'un ensemble architectural construit dans le dernier quart du XVIIe siècle, typique du style louisquatorzien (encadrement des percements en pierre). Formé de trente-trois travées à l’horizontalité rigoureuse, le complexe a été fondé par les hospices civils et comporte de nombreuses ressemblances avec les maisons du quai Notre-Dame.

La maison, sur soubassement à refends, s'élève sur deux niveaux de trois travées. Le rez-de-chaussée est percé d'une porte basse à linteau clavé droit surmontée d’une baie d’imposte soulignée par un larmier. Similaires à celles de l’étage, les baies présentent des châssis à petits-bois (dont l’une est murée) et sont séparées par des trumeaux simples (au rez-de-chaussée) et doubles (à l’étage). Ces derniers, prolongés au niveau des allèges, sont reliés par un filet de briques. La toiture en bâtière, supportée par des modillons profilés en bois, est constituée de tuiles plates et percée d'une lucarne à croupe et ailerons ornés de volutes.

Source de l'information : Institut du Patrimoine Wallon ; https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/184384-maison-rue-de-marvis-65
English: this house, number 65, is part of an architectural complex built in the last quarter of the 17th century, typical of the Louisquatorzian style (framing of stone openings). Formed of thirty-three bays with rigorous horizontality, the complex was founded by the civil hospices. This house, on a slit basement, rises on two levels of three bays. The ground floor is pierced by a low door with a straight keyed lintel surmounted by a transom bay highlighted by a drip line. Similar to those on the first floor, the bays have small wood frames (one of which is walled) and are separated by single (ground floor) and double (first floor) trumeaux. The latter, extended at the level of the sills, are connected by a brick net. The gabled roof, supported by wooden profiled modillions, is made of flat tiles and pierced by a hipped skylight with scrolled fins.
This is a photo of a monument in Wallonia, number:
57081-CLT-0281-01
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Author Jpcuvelier
Camera location50° 36′ 24.03″ N, 3° 24′ 08.25″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Tournai —Roof and facade, de Marvis street, N.65

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