Construction of building XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Estimated construction period of the building.
28 juin 1967
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 28 juin 1967 (≈ 1967)
Protection of facades and roofs by stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (Case B 884, 885): inscription by order of 28 June 1967
Origin and history
The building at 14 rue Saint-Georges and 3 rue de Derval in Rennes is a 17th-century civil building. It is a typical example of Breton urban architecture of this period, marked by characteristic facades and roofs. Although its detailed history is not explicitly documented in available sources, its inscription as a Historic Monument in 1967 underscores its heritage importance.
The protection of this building relates specifically to its facades and roofs, as evidenced by the decree of 28 June 1967. This ranking reflects a desire to preserve the architectural heritage of Rennes, a major city in the Brittany region. The building is now owned by a private company, and its current use (visit, rental, accommodation) is not specified in the sources.
The location of the building, at the intersection of Rue Saint-Georges and Rue de Derval, places this monument in a historic district of Rennes. The accuracy of its geographic location is assessed as "passible" (note 5/10), which may indicate minor uncertainties about its exact location. The available data come mainly from the Merimée database and the Monumentum platform, supplemented by internal information.
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