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From its scandalous past as a brothel to its provocative facade, this well-preserved wooden house is a treasure trove of historical intrigue and artistic whimsy. Built at the end of the 15th century, this house is not only the oldest in the city but also remarkably well-preserved. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the architecture and social life of the medieval era. Constructed between and , the Maison de Bois is said to have housed the Bacchic Brotherhood of Malgouverne, an assembly of young troublemakers from wealthy local families rebelling against religious constraints.
Known for their licentious behavior and scandalous festivities, they shocked high society. The building is believed to have served as a brothel before officially becoming a tavern. The immoral activities of the brotherhood led the general lieutenant of the bailiwick to dissolve the organization in A century later, after a devastating fire, a wine merchant bought the house and redecorated it to attract revelers, thus illustrating the rebellious and bawdy spirit of the Brothers of Malgouverne.
The first recorded mention of prostitution dates back to four years later, in , within the context of efforts to combat this practice.
The Saint-Antoine district, where the house is located, has been known since the Middle Ages as the district of bathhouses where men and women bathed separately in wooden tubs. Given the frequent nudity, prostitutes were present.
Numerous sources attest to repeated attempts by authorities to reduce prostitution in the area. This strategic location attracted a diverse and regular clientele, making these establishments accessible and discreet.