Registration for Historic Monuments 6 avril 1945 (≈ 1945)
Protection of soils and boundaries by decree.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Ground of house to house, as well as stone terminals against houses: inscription by decree of 6 April 1945
Origin and history
The floors of Rue Dorée au Mans are a listed historical monument, located in the ancient heart of the city. This site is distinguished by the preservation of its original paving, as well as by the presence of stone terminals placed against the houses. These elements, characteristic of medieval or pre-modern urban planning, testify to the techniques of building and organizing public space at a time when Le Mans was a major commercial and religious crossroads in western France.
The listing in the inventory of Historic Monuments by decree of 6 April 1945 underlines the heritage importance of these soils and terminals. Their protection aims to preserve a tangible fragment of the urban past, offering an overview of the materials and methods used to structure the streets at a time when the city was developing around its ecclesiastical and commercial institutions. The official address, rue des Chanoines, reinforces this link with the cathedral chapter, suggesting a geographical and functional proximity to clerical activities.
The approximate location, indicated as 19 rue des Chanoines, and the cartographic accuracy considered "passable" (note 5/10) reflect contemporary challenges in documentation and geolocation of historical remains. These soils, though discreet, embody a precious archaeological layer to understand the morphological evolution of Le Mans, between medieval heritage and subsequent transformations. However, their current accessibility or visibility is not specified in available sources.
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