Registration for historical monuments 6 avril 1945 (≈ 1945)
Stop of inscription of the staircase as a monument.
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Staircase of the rue de Vaux at the rue de la Porte-Sainte-Anne : inscription by order of 6 April 1945
Origin and history
The staircase of the Grande-Poterne is an architectural work located in the city of Le Mans, in Sarthe, in the heart of the Pays de la Loire. This staircase, which connects Rue de Vaux to Rue de la Porte-Sainte-Anne, is part of the historic urban fabric of the Mancelle city, known for its medieval heritage and Roman ramparts. Although its exact date of construction is not mentioned in the available sources, its inscription as historical monuments by order of 6 April 1945 bears witness to its heritage importance and its architectural value.
The staircase is now owned by the municipality of Le Mans. Its state of conservation and integration into the urban landscape reflect concerns about the preservation of local heritage. Available sources, including the Mérimée and Monumentum bases, highlight its precise location between two emblematic streets in the city centre, while noting a geographical precision considered "passable" (level 5/10). No additional information is provided on its original use, possible sponsors or major transformations over the centuries.
Le Mans, a city marked by a rich history dating back to Roman times (with vestiges such as the thermal baths or Gallo-Roman enclosure), experienced an important urban development in the Middle Ages. Public stairs, such as that of the Grande-Poterne, often played a practical role in fortified cities, facilitating travel between different levels of the city, especially in sloping areas. These adjustments also reflected a social organization where common spaces were essential for everyday life, whether it be trade, defence or sociability.
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