Registration for Historic Monuments 28 juin 1963 (≈ 1963)
Front and roof protection.
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Heritage classified
Facade and corresponding roof: inscription by decree of 28 June 1963
Origin and history
The building located at 2 and 4 rue Saint-Romain in Rouen is a monument listed in the inventory of Historic Monuments. Its protection specifically concerns the façade and the corresponding roof, officially recognized by a decree dated 28 June 1963. This building is part of the architectural heritage of Rouen, a city marked by a rich medieval past and dense urbanization, typical of Norman historic centres.
Rouen, the capital of the Seine-Maritime in Normandy, has always been a major economic and cultural crossroads. The buildings in its city centre, such as that on Rue Saint-Romain, often reflect the architectural changes associated with the commercial and craft activities that led the city. These buildings, which are sometimes modest in appearance, bear witness to the daily life of the Rouennais throughout the centuries, in a region where the traditional building stands alongside the traces of an industrial and maritime past.