Hôtel de Boysson-Cheverry

The Hotel de Boysson-Cheverry is a mansion located at N° 11 rue Malcousinat, in the historic center of Toulouse.

[1] In 1458, a ruined house already belongs to Huc de Boysson, draper, woad merchant, but also a money changer, originally from Aubin and settled in Toulouse in 1432.

The second courtyard was formerly the garden of Huc de Boysson, and on the east side of the courtyard, in the part which belongs to the Hotel de Boysson, there is a remarkable window: the Gothic frame is overloaded with scorching scrolls of Finely carved thistles.

The doors and windows on the ground and two floors, decorated with columns and pilasters, are typical of the Renaissance.

The lower room with its vault of sixteen ribs and a double ogive cross, with liernes and tiercerons, is remarkable.