LA CADISSERIE
Looking back, the nobility and bourgeoisie of Marvejols prospered thanks to the textile and wool industries. Local wealth in the 18th and 19th centuries. It seems that the Eimar de Jabrun family stayed in this luminous apartment, now known as La Cadisserie because of its location at the heart of the Tisserands and Cardeurs districts.
Looking back, the nobility and bourgeoisie of Marvejols prospered thanks to the textile and wool industries.
Local wealth in the 18th and 19th centuries. It seems that the Eimar de Jabrun family stayed in this luminous apartment, now known as La Cadisserie due to its location at the heart of the Tisserands and Cardeurs districts.
Push open the heavy door on rue de la Laine, and discover a magnificent staircase leading to this single-storey apartment. Lean out of each window, which offers a different landscape.
Each room is adorned with a fireplace in a different style, and the original elm parquet flooring bathes the place in a honey color conducive to relaxation.
A library invites you to discover the region's past and history. During your stay in Gévaudan, I'll invite you to follow me through the narrow streets of the village as I tell you the story of Henri IV?s royal city.