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Hotel Pams

Perpignan, Occitanie, France
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About Hotel Pams

The Hotel Pams is a house in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, France. It was worked somewhere in the range of 1852 and 1872 by Pierre Bardou, one of the founders of the JOB cigarette paper organization, at that point changed during the 1890s into an exquisite manor by his child in-law Jules Pams, a lawmaker and beginner workmanship darling. It delineates the aesthetic taste of the well off middle class at the turn of the 20th century. Today the structure is claimed by the city of Perpignan, and is just sporadically open to people in general.

The structure has a square arrangement, with two stories over the ground level and an upper room. There are eight window coves on the primary road facade, with rectangular edges on the initial two dimensions and bended inlets on the second dimension. Each sound on the second dimension opens onto a private overhang. Inside, the passageway corridor and fantastic stairway are lavishly decorated. Over the lobby is a dome lit by an expansive cone like lamp. On the 1st and 2nd floors painted boards substitute with entryways and windows. The principal floor boards depict purposeful anecdotes, while those on the 2nd floor depict sea scenes, maybe associated with the delivery exercises of the Pams family.

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