Registration for Historic Monuments 30 octobre 1974 (≈ 1974)
Protection of the porch and Renaissance window.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The building located at 35 rue du Moulin-d'Isnard, in Salon-de-Provence, is a historic monument whose most notable architectural elements are the entrance porch and the Renaissance window that overlooks it. These parties were officially protected by an inscription under the Historic Monuments, in accordance with an order dated 30 October 1974. This type of protection highlights the heritage importance of these elements, typical of Renaissance civil architecture in the region.
Salon-de-Provence, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, is a city marked by a rich historical past, notably through its civil and religious buildings. The buildings of this period often reflect the influence of cultural and artistic exchanges in Provence, especially during the Renaissance. The protection of these elements, such as the porch and window of this building, preserves a tangible testimony of this time and its characteristic architecture.
The location of the building, although specified in official databases such as Mérimée, appears to have minor inconsistencies between the exact address and GPS coordinates. This can be explained by urban developments or adjustments in street numbering over time. Despite this, the building remains a point of heritage interest in downtown Salon-de-Provence, accessible via tools such as Google Street View for a virtual tour.