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Gate of Paris à Mennecy dans l'Essonne

Essonne

Gate of Paris

    11 Rue Mal P H dit Leclerc
    91540 Mennecy
Crédit photo : Grefeuille - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the Gate
10 février 1948
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Porte de Paris (former): entry by order of 10 February 1948

Origin and history

La Porte de Paris, located in Mennecy in the Essonne department, is a 17th century monument. It is an example of defensive or symbolic architecture of this period, typical of city or domain entrances. Its inscription as a Historical Monument by decree of 10 February 1948 underlines its heritage importance, although the precise details of its construction or initial use remain little documented in the available sources.

In the 17th century, Mennency and its region, integrated into the royal domain or under aristocratic influence, saw the development of urban or seigneurial infrastructures. City gates, such as the Porte de Paris, were often used to mark a territorial boundary, control access, or display the prestige of a locality. Their presence also reflected the social and economic organization of the time, where trade and travel were framed by symbolic or functional architectural structures.

The monument, now owned by the municipality of Mennecy, is located at 11 Rue du Général Leclerc, according to the available coordinates. Its state of conservation and its openness to the public are not specified in the sources consulted, but its ranking attests to its historical value. The approximate location and associated mapping data suggest integration into the current urban fabric, although the accuracy of this information is assessed as poor (note 5/10).

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