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Building à Angers en Maine-et-Loire

Maine-et-Loire

Building

    9 Rue du Musée
    49100 Angers
Crédit photo : Sémhur (talk) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
15 septembre 1947
Registration for Historic Monuments
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Heritage classified

Facades and roofs: inscription by decree of 15 September 1947

Origin and history

The building at the 3 impasse Saint-Éloi in Angers is a historic monument whose facades and roofs were inscribed by ministerial decree on 15 September 1947. This building, although little documented in the available sources, represents an example of the architectural heritage preserved in the city centre of d-Angers, Maine-et-Loire. Its inscription in the title of Historical Monuments underscores its heritage interest, but the archives do not specify its original use or any major transformations.

In the angeline context of the twentieth century, the buildings of that time often reflect a typical civil architecture, marked by local influences and traditional materials such as tuffeau. The protection of its facades and roofs in 1947 is part of a period of post-Second World War heritage awareness, where many buildings were preserved for their historical or aesthetic value. Angers, a city with a rich medieval and reborn past, has several hundred listed or registered monuments, illustrating the diversity of its urban heritage.

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