


Completed in 1935, the “Hôtel des Postes” completed the municipality’s public service facilities. At the time, the building did not please all inhabitants. The use of concrete for the seven “columns” creating “six identical vertical rectangles with glass panes over two stories” (Pre-inventory, 2000), and the rooftop terrace (one of the five precepts of modern architecture) give the building an austere look (PNRHJ - Un tour en ville, “A tour of the town”).