Registration for Historic Monuments 5 juin 2019 (≈ 2019)
Total legal protection of the site
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Heritage classified
In total, the building says the "House Didier" with the floor of the plot as an archaeological reserve, sis 2 rue de la Coulotte, as shown in red on the plan annexed to the decree (Box E 381): inscription by decree of 5 June 2019
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Origin and history
La Maison de Didier, located in Grand in the Vosges department, is a monument dated to the Gallo-Roman period. This building, inscribed in the Historic Monuments by order of 5 June 2019, is fully protected, including the soil of its plot as an archaeological reserve. Its exact address is 2 rue de la Coulotte, in the commune of Grand, identified by the code Insee 88212.
The location of this monument is considered fair (note of 5/10), and its recent inscription reflects its heritage importance. Although available sources (Monumentum, internal data) do not specify its original use, its name evokes a human occupation or a residential function during ancient times. The area, then integrated into the Roman Gaul, was marked by a social organization structured around villa and secondary agglomerations.
The building is now closed to visit according to available practical information. Its classification covers the entire structure and its immediate environment, highlighting its archaeological potential. No mention is made of historical characters related to this site, nor of any specific events being held. Legal protection aims to preserve this rare vestige of the Gallo-Roman era in the Great East.