Historic Monument Protection 24 mai 2024 (≈ 2024)
Integration by decree into the National Domain.
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Heritage classified
This building is part of the Domaine national du château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye established by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The interior parts were listed as historic monuments in full and automatically by this decree.
Origin and history
The building located at 6 Allée de la Capitainrie, Pecq (Yvelines), is part of the Domaine national du château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. This status was formalized by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024, which entered all its interior parts under the title of the Historic Monuments. The property belongs to the commune of Pecq, although its opening to the public or its uses (visits, rentals, accommodation) are not specified in the available sources.
The Domaine national de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, on which this building depends, is a major heritage complex in Île-de-France, managed by the State. The protection of 2024 is part of a logic of preserving buildings linked to this area, often marked by a significant architectural or institutional history. The location of the building, close to the Seine and in an area of high historical value, reinforces its heritage interest, although details about its construction or its original occupants are missing.
In Pecq, as in the Yvelines, buildings integrated into national domains often show the influence of central powers (monarchy, state) on local urban planning. These buildings, sometimes discreet, play a role in collective memory, especially when they are associated with larger ensembles, such as castles or royal parks. Their recent protection underlines a desire to safeguard elements less visible but essential to the history of the territory.
The accuracy of the location of this building is considered "passable" (note 5/10), which may indicate uncertainties about its exact limits or its integration into the domain. Available sources (Monumentum, base Mérimée) do not provide information on its architecture, past uses, or the specific reasons for its protection in 2024, outside its connection to the domain of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.