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Charles Renauld Bank of Nancy en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain

Charles Renauld Bank of Nancy

    9 Rue Chanzy
    54100 Nancy
Ownership of a private company
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Banque Charles Renauld de Nancy 
Crédit photo : Berthold Werner - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1908-1910
Construction
1910
Inauguration
1985
Transformation into BNP Paribas agency
4 mai 1994
Domestic registration
28 novembre 1996
Classification of facades and roofs
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Cage from the hall to the pillars, including the main staircase and carpentry counters beyond the hall; service staircase communicating with the lobby; floor gallery and impost doors decorated with stained glass windows as well as the remaining 1900 panelling; office of the director upstairs on the corner, with its fireplace and panelling (Box BY 277): inscription by order of 4 May 1994 - Façades and roofs (Box BY 277): classification by order of 28 November 1996

Key figures

Charles Renauld - Banker and sponsor Founded the bank in 1871, initiated the construction.
Émile André - Architect Designs facades and general structure.
Paul Charbonnier - Architect Head of interior design.
Louis Majorelle - Iron and cabinet craftsman Realized furniture and ironwork Art Nouveau.
Jacques Grüber - Master glass Create the glass windows (now disappeared).

Origin and history

Charles Renauld Bank is an iconic Art Nouveau building built between 1908 and 1910 in the heart of Nancy, at the corner of Chanzy and Saint John streets. He was commissioned by the banker Charles Renauld, brother-in-law of Antonin Daum, and replaced the former premises of Rue Saint-Dizier. This project is part of Nancy's economic dynamism at the beginning of the 20th century, marked by the influence of the École de Nancy, a regional artistic movement.

Architects Émile André and Paul Charbonnier designed the building, while Louis Majorelle created the ironworks and furniture, and Jacques Grüber created the glass windows (now disappeared). The structure combines reinforced concrete (Hennebique system) and metal frame, illustrating the technical innovations of the period. The building, transformed into a BNP Paribas agency in 1985, has maintained protected interior elements since 1994, and its facades have been classified since 1996.

The interior, organized around a central hall, includes an honor staircase, wooden countertops, and a gallery on the first floor decorated with stained glass windows. Although the Grüber window and the porch gate have disappeared, Majorelle's ironworks remain, attesting to the artisanal know-how of the Nemence. A post-1912 extension incorporates a nearby house, in the same style, strengthening the architectural harmony of the whole.

This monument reflects the alliance between finance and art in Nancy, a city in full industrial and cultural growth. Its ranking among historical monuments underlines its heritage importance, both for its architecture and for its role in local economic history. Today, it remains a symbol of the golden age of Art Nouveau in Lorraine.

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