Construction of house début XVIe siècle (≈ 1604)
Gothic transition-Renaissance visible in facade
1er juin 1927
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 1er juin 1927 (≈ 1927)
Front and roof protection only
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof: inscription by order of 1 June 1927
Origin and history
The house of 33 and 35 Rue Froide is a civilian building located in the old town centre of Caen, close to the Saint-Sauveur church. Dating from the early 16th century, it illustrates the architectural transition between Gothic and Renaissance. Its facade and roof, inscribed in the Historic Monuments since 1927, bear witness to this stylistic duality.
The left skylight, adorned with hooks and fantastic animals, is a late Gothic style, while the one on the right, with its pilasters and candelabras, already announces the Renaissance. This mix reflects the artistic evolutions of the time, where local artisans gradually integrated Italian influences.
The building is representative of the Kenyan urban heritage, marked by the post-war reconstruction of Cent Ans and the economic development of Normandy in the 16th century. The houses of this period often served as houses for merchants or artisans, participating in the vitality of the city centre.
No information is available on original owners or sponsors. The protection of 1927 concerns only the facade and roof, without mentioning remarkable interior elements. The precise location, confirmed by official sources, places the building 50 meters from Saint-Sauveur church.
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