, Historical monument in Bordeaux, France.
The Paul Berthelot House features three levels with a combination of Art Nouveau and Art Deco elements, including decorated ceramics and stained glass windows.
In 1883, this former single-story shop was elevated, then purchased by journalist Paul Berthelot in 1899 who commissioned extensive renovations until 1908.
The interior decorations include wall paintings by artists Émile Brunet and Félix Carme, depicting seasonal themes and feminine figures in natural settings.
The property at 28 rue Ernest-Renan opens to the public during Heritage Days, allowing visitors to explore its architectural and artistic elements.
The Chinese salon on the ground floor reflects Paul Berthelot's Asian travels in 1902, featuring specialized stained glass windows and wall decorations.
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