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Building à Dijon en Côte-d'or

Côte-dor

Building

    1 Place de la Libération
    21000 Dijon
Crédit photo : François de Dijon - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction period
1925
Roof registration
1937
Classification of the façade
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Roof: registration by decree of 21 November 1925; Façade: by order of 6 July 1937

Key figures

François de Dijon - Photographer Author of clichés under Creative Commons license.

Origin and history

The building located in Dijon, on the Place de la Libération (formerly Place d'Armes), is an emblematic 17th century building. It is distinguished by its representative architecture of this period, with a facade and roof protected by the Historical Monuments. Its partial registration in 1925 and its ranking in 1937 testify to its heritage value recognized by the French cultural authorities.

The location of the building, in the heart of Dijon, makes it a key element of the city's historic urban landscape. The Place de la Libération, formerly Place d'Armes, was a strategic and central place, often associated with the military, commercial and social activities of Burgundy. The successive protections of its architectural elements reflect the importance attached to the preservation of the Dijon built heritage.

The available data indicate that the building is referenced in the Merimée database under the code Insee 21231, corresponding to the municipality of Dijon in the department of Côte-d-Or. Although the practical information on his visit or current use is not specified, his status as a Historic Monument suggests recognition of his role in local and regional history.

The accuracy of its location is assessed as fair, with an address confirmed in 1 place of the Liberation. Visual sources, such as Creative Commons licensed photographs attributed to François de Dijon, complete the documentary archives. However, details of its original use or possible historical occupants are not mentioned in the available sources.

The classification of the façade in 1937 and the inscription of the roof in 1925 highlight two major steps in protecting this heritage. These legal measures, taken almost ten years apart, illustrate a progressive desire to safeguard the most remarkable elements of the building. No additional information is provided on any subsequent restorations or modifications.

Finally, the building is part of a wider urban context, where Burgundy-Franche-Comté, a region rich in architectural heritage, has many protected buildings. However, its history remains partially documented, leaving room for further research to clarify its historical and cultural specificities.

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