Registration for Historic Monuments 31 décembre 1976 (≈ 1976)
Protection of facades and roofs on street.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fronts and roofs on streets (cad. CD 236): inscription by decree of 31 December 1976
Origin and history
The building at 30 Jeanne-d'Arc Street and on Foch Avenue in Nancy is a monument listed in the Historical Monuments Inventory. Its protection specifically concerns facades and roofs overlooking the street, according to a decree dated 31 December 1976. This ranking reflects its architectural or historical interest in the urban landscape of the Netherlands.
The location of this building, between Rue Jeanne-d'Arc and Avenue Foch, places this building in a central area of Nancy, a city marked by a rich heritage of the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Although the details of its origin or architect are not specified in the available sources, its inscription under the title of Historical Monuments underlines its importance in the local architectural fabric.
The exact period of construction of the building is not mentioned in the documents consulted. However, his style and inscription in 1976 suggest that he embodies a pivotal period of Neancan urbanism, between tradition and modernity. Buildings of this nature often served as bourgeois residences or mixed spaces, combining housing and commercial or craft activities, reflecting the social and economic life of the city at that time.
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