Villa Déramond-Barre

The villa Déramond-Bars is a creole villa of a great patrimonial interest built as from the French revolution day before in current the Rue of Paris, with Saint-Denis of the Réunion.

History

Established on a ground having belonged to the Company of the Eastern Indies, the villa Déramond-Bars passed between the hands of many important personalities, among which Antoine Desforges Parny, the half-brother of the Poète Évariste de Forges of Parny. He is the owner in 1814.

Repurchased the January 27th 1830 by his/her grandfather, the house sees thereafter in 1838 the birth of the poet Leon Dierx. It will leave it only in 1860, year of its final installation in metropolitan France.

Then, after having belonged to a certain Eugene Bonin, the villa is yielded to Doctor Déramond the March 8th 1906. Its grandson Raymond Barre is born in the house the April 12th 1924. He leaves it at the twenty years age when he is mobilized and embarked for Tamatave. He will become thereafter Prime Minister of the France.

The villa as for it became the property of the Département. This one installed its service Architecture there.

Structure

Symmetrical, the frontage giving on the street contrasts with the back part, covered of Bardeau X.

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