Registration Historic Monument 13 mars 1945 (≈ 1945)
Front and roof protection per stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade sur rue et Roof : inscription by decree of 13 March 1945
Origin and history
The house at 21 Queen's Street in Le Mans is a monument listed in the Historical Monuments Inventory. Its inscription, dated 13 March 1945, specifically concerns its street façade and roof, remarkable elements of its architecture. This building, located in the Sarthe department, reflects a typical urban heritage of the city of Le Mans, although its exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources.
Le Mans, emblematic city of the Pays de la Loire, has had a rich urban history, marked by various civil and religious constructions. Bourgeois or artisanal houses, such as the one on Rue de la Reine-Bérangère, often bear witness to the social and economic evolution of the region. Their preservation, through protections such as that of 1945, allows us to preserve the memory of local lifestyles and know-how, in a context where the old building is scarce.
The location of this monument, specified with average accuracy (note 5/10), suggests integration into a dense urban fabric, characteristic of historic city centres. Available data from the Merimée database and Monumentum highlight its heritage importance without providing details of its occupants or its original use. The lack of information on an open to the public or a current tourist vocation limits knowledge of its accessibility.
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