The long-neglected building in the heart of Auxerre, France, known as La Tour des Neiges (Tower of Snow) had witnessed centuries of Burgundian life when an urbanization project left it vulnerable to complete destruction. Located in the Saint Loup quarter, it occupied prime real estate between the Cathedral of Saint Étienne, with its Episcopal Palace, and the Abbey of Saint-Germaindes-Prés.
When Céline and Olivier Chollet discovered that this disintegrating edifice was for sale, they looked beyond the rubble, ruined walls, and steep price tag to see its potential. “We realized very well that buying this house wasn’t a clever idea concerning our budget, our time, and our energy,” says Céline. “But it was coup de foudre, love at first sight.” Céline, an artist known for her aquarelles of old houses,…
