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Royal Case à Lauterbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Bas-Rhin

Royal Case

    5A Rue de la Caserne
    67630 Lauterbourg
Crédit photo : © Ralph Hammann - Wikimedia Commons - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
2e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Construction of barracks
XIXe siècle
Re-use in manufacturing
2 octobre 2023
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The Royal Caserne in full, located 5 rue de la Caserne, on Parcel No. 98, shown in the cadastre section 5, all in accordance with the plan annexed to the decree: inscription by order of 2 October 2023

Key figures

Vauban - Military engineer Inspiration of the applied modular system.

Origin and history

The Royal Caserne of Lauterbourg, built in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century, embodies the introduction of the principles of French classical architecture in Alsace. It follows the repetitive model advocated by Vauban, based on a modular "barrack corps": a base cell that can be multiplied as needed. In Lauterbourg, five modules were planned, but only three were produced. This system reflects a pragmatic approach, tailored to the constraints of the field and the available resources.

The building retains remarkable interior elements, such as parquet floors, stair ramps, sandstone frames of doors and windows, as well as a low frame. Dependence also remains. Awning on the facade, later added, testifies to its reuse as a tobacco factory in the 19th century, marking a functional evolution of the building. These details highlight both its military heritage and its adaptation to local economic needs.

Ranked a Historical Monument by order of 2 October 2023, the Royal Caserne is now owned by the municipality of Lauterbourg. Its inscription concerns the entire building, located 5 rue de la Caserne, as well as its cadastral plot. This status protects a rare example of Alsatian military architecture, mixing Vaubanian rigour and classical influences, while preserving traces of its later uses.

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