Welcome to Hotel Chateau des Jacobins in Agen

Les Jacobins 

In the heart of the historic center of Agen, near the theater and the museum, opposite the church of the Jacobins, now a place of temporary exhibitions of the Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Agen, stands this very beautiful mansion "DIRECTOIRE" of the  XIX th Century . In a neighborhood teeming with restaurants and bars, the tumult fades as soon as you cross the park gate.

You will appreciate the welcome that Stéphane de Capmarty-Bujan offers you. Passionate about antiques and flea markets, the decoration of his home abounds. Your eye will be jostled, will dance with old engravings and paintings in trinkets of all kinds, Stéphane will take you into his colorful and atypical universe.
In this refined atmosphere, everyone will find a friendly and pleasant place, whether in the bedroom or in common areas such as the reading room, the dining room, the boudoir "a cabinet of curiosities" or even the terrace, at the sheltered by the walls that surround this downtown property.

Not to mention the car park which allows guests to park their cars, motorbikes and bicycles safely for free.

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The story

It was in the 19th century that this mansion was built for Count de Cassaigneau, in 1830, in the Directoire style. After having had several owners and various uses for more than a century and a half, such as being the headquarters of the Banque de France, it was bought and transformed into a tourist hotel in 1977 by Mr. and Mrs. Bujan. It has been managed by their grandson, Stéphane de Capmarty-Bujan, who has tirelessly worked to improve it while preserving the spirit and soul of his grandparents. As soon as you cross the threshold, you will feel like you are entering a family home...

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A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS

IF YOU WANT TO WALK AROUND OR EAT

Stéphane de Capmarty-Bujan, the owner, with his know-how and know-how, will be able to advise you on the various visits to discover or recommend the many restaurants nearby to taste the rich gastronomy of the region.

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