Registration for Historic Monuments 7 octobre 1931 (≈ 1931)
Front and roof protection.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof: inscription by order of 7 October 1931
Origin and history
The building located at 65-67 Rue Royale in Versailles is a monument whose heritage value has been recognized by a partial inscription as Historic Monuments. Only its façade and roof were officially protected by an order dated 7 October 1931. This measure reflects the architectural or historical interest of the building, typical of the preservation policies carried out in France at the beginning of the twentieth century.
The location of the building, in downtown Versailles, places this building in an urban context marked by the royal and imperial history of the city. Although the available sources do not specify its original use or sponsor, its inscription suggests an aesthetic quality or evidence of local architectural evolution. The Yvelines, a department on which Versailles depends, concentrates a dense heritage, where the bourgeois buildings alongside the great monumental assemblies.
The current data do not provide a detailed history of the building, nor do they identify significant occupants or events. Its state of conservation and its openness to the public (visit, rental, accommodation) are not documented in the sources consulted. The accuracy of its geolocation is considered "passable" (note 5/10), indicating a margin of uncertainty about its exact location in the Merimée base.
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