1930s Isigny-sur-Mer Hotel de Ville France Vintage Postcard.
1930s Isigny-sur-Mer Hotel de Ville France Vintage Postcard

1930s Isigny-sur-Mer Hotel de Ville France Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

The stately elegance of Normandy's civic heritage is beautifully captured in this view of the Hotel de Ville in Isigny-sur-Mer. This grand building is housed in a former 18th-century chateau, featuring a classic French facade with a prominent pediment and a grand double-staircase leading to the main entrance. Isigny-sur-Mer is internationally famous for its exceptional dairy products, particularly its butter and cream, and this site served as the prestigious administrative heart of the prosperous maritime community. The serene formal gardens and circular fountain in the foreground illustrate the refined landscaping that often accompanied noble French residences before their transition into public municipal use. This scene offers a timeless look at the architectural grace that survived the turbulent history of the Calvados region.

Details

Era: Divided Back (circa 1936-39)
City: Isigny-sur-Mer
State or Region: Calvados, Normandy
Country: France
Topic: Isigny-sur-Mer Town Hall, French Chateaus, Normandy Architecture, Civic Buildings, European History
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Coll. Louvet - Isigny-sur-Mer
Printer: Combier Imp. Macon (Cim logo on front)
Print Type: Collotype (Phototypie)

Additional Information

This postcard was produced by the legendary Combier firm in Macon (identified by the "Cim" logo in the corner) for the local "Coll. Louvet" in Isigny-sur-Mer. The manufacturing date is narrowed to the interwar period, roughly 1920–1935, based on the specific "CARTE POSTALE" typography and the publisher's partnership with local collectors like Louvet. Jean-Marie Combier was a pioneer in high-quality photomechanical reproduction, and his "phototypie" process was renowned for its rich detail and tonal range. Isigny-sur-Mer was tragically 60% destroyed during the Allied bombings in June 1944, but the Hotel de Ville was later restored and remains a centerpiece of the town. This card preserves the meticulously manicured state of the municipal grounds during the height of the provincial French postcard era.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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