Initial classification 2 août 1917 (≈ 1917)
Facade and roof classified Historic Monument.
16 juillet 2019
Supplementary registration
Supplementary registration 16 juillet 2019 (≈ 2019)
Unprotected parts of buildings around.
19 février 2020
Extended classification
Extended classification 19 février 2020 (≈ 2020)
Place de la Bourse classé.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The façade and the roof (Box KM 0112): classification by decree of 2 August 1917; Unprotected parts of buildings around the Place de la Bourse (Box KM 112, 114, 168, 258): registration by order of 16 July 2019; The facades and roofs on streets and courtyards of the Hotel de la Douane, the floor of its courtyard and the fountain located in it, the Hotel de la Bourse and the hotels numbered from 2 to 18 bis, in total, located in Place de la Bourse, as shown on the plan annexed to the decree (Box KM 112, 114, 168, 258): classification by decree of 19 February 2020
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Origin and history
The building 14 Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux is a building representative of 18th century civil architecture. It is part of a coherent urban complex, marked by the Place de la Bourse, symbol of Bordeaux's economic and commercial influence at that time. The facade and roof of this building were classified as Historic Monument by decree of 2 August 1917, highlighting their early heritage value. The protections were extended in 2019 and 2020 to other elements of the square, including the Hotel de la Bourse and the surrounding hotels, strengthening the preservation of this exceptional historical setting.
The Place de la Bourse, designed by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel under Louis XV, illustrates the golden age of Bordeaux, then the first colonial port of France. The building in question, although less documented individually, participates in this architectural harmony, combining classicism and functionality. The successive protections (classifications and inscriptions) reflect a desire to safeguard not only buildings, but also their urban context and historical use, linked to port and administrative activity.
Available sources (Merimée database, Monumentum license) specify that the building is owned by the Gironde department. Its exact address, 14 Place de la Bourse (33000 Bordeaux), is confirmed by the cadastral data (KM 0112). The GPS location, although considered "passable" (note 5/10), makes it possible to clearly identify the building in the protected architectural complex. No information is provided on its current accessibility (visits, contemporary use).
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