View from Orb Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
View from Orb © Camille Gharbi

Hotel La Prison

Architect: A+Architecture
Location: Béziers, France
Type: Hotel
Year: 2023
Images: Camille Gharb, Drone Ops

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The prison of Béziers was built between 1850 and 1857 based on plans drawn by the architect Charles Abric. It was extended in 1880 to accommodate 100 prisoners and more, sometimes 300… It was decommissioned in 2009, when the new prison was delivered. The following year, Roschdy Zem filmed there scenes for the movie Omar m’a tuer.

Located at the corner of the acropolis, at the bottom of the Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the prison is part of the landscape of Béziers. To preserve all the character of this complex heritage, it is little modified, the project reconciling the technique of today with the architecture of the time.

Aerial View Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Aerial View © Drone Ops
Aerial View Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Aerial View © Drone Ops
Aerial View Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Aerial View © Drone Ops
Entrance building Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Entrance building © Camille Gharbi

Access to the hotel is through the modest one-story building that borders Cathedral Square to the south. From its ground floor, via a bridge passage, one reaches the top floor of the main building. We discover below the three levels of its large central volume bordered on either side by metal passageways which distribute the cells.

Here you will find the smallest of the establishment’s 50 rooms; each occupies one and a half cell with its own bathroom and toilet. The window sills are lowered to offer a view that transforms the prison cell into a beautiful vaulted monastic chamber.

Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Entrance © Camille Gharbi
Cell door Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Cell door ©Camille Gharbi
Entrance hall Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Entrance hall © Camille Gharbi
Library Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Library © Camille Gharbi

The other, more traditional bedrooms occupy the former living quarters. A single construction is created, a panoramic restaurant with a very contemporary image. Its totally glazed metal structure is placed on the walls of the so-called “camembert” courtyards, adopting its half- moon shape. Located four levels below the entrance to the hotel, in the extension of the lower bench of the Bishops’ Gardens, the restaurant has an independent entrance located next to a public lift that serves this promenade. The latter is part of a vast public pedestrian route which will effortlessly connect the summit of the acropolis to the Pont-Vieux which has crossed the Orb since the 12th century and, a little further, the famous locks of Fonseranes or even further out to sea.

Terrace restaurant Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Terrace restaurant © Camille Gharbi
Restaurant Hotel La Prison A+Architecture Béziers France Contemporary Design
Restaurant © Camille Gharbi

Project Details

  • Project: Renovation of the former Béziers prison into a 6-storey hotel*** with 50 rooms, 3 seminar rooms, gym, shop, terrace, swimming pool and restaurant, the Bistro La Prison
  • Project owner: Mando
  • Location: Béziers, Hérault (France)
  • Team A+Architecture, L’Echo, Celsius Environnement
  • Task: standard architectural / engineering appointement; construction schedule supervision and coordination
  • Area 3,000 m2 net floor
  • Cost € 4,500,000 ex tax
  • Status: Delivered 2023
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