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Buildings en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Meurthe-et-Moselle

Buildings

    8 Place Stanislas
    54000 Nancy
Immeubles
Immeubles
Immeubles
Immeubles
Immeubles
Immeubles
Crédit photo : Grandmou - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1928
Classification of facades and roofs
Aujourd'hui
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Heritage classified

Facades and roofs: by order of 2 April 1928

Origin and history

The buildings at numbers 6 and 8 of Stanislas Square in Nancy are a remarkable architectural complex, classified as Historic Monuments. Their protection relates specifically to facades and roofs, officially recognized by a classification order dated 2 April 1928. These buildings are part of the urban landscape of Nancy, the emblematic city of the Grand Est region, and more precisely in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, formerly integrated with the Lorraine region.

Stanislas Square, of which these buildings are part, is a major historic site of Nancy, known for its architectural harmony and its central role in urban life since the 18th century. Although the details of their construction or original occupants are not specified in the available sources, their classification reflects their heritage value. Their exact location, confirmed by GPS coordinates and the references of the Merimée base, makes them essential elements of the heritage of the country.

Practical information about their accessibility, such as the possibility of visiting or using (room rental, guest rooms), is not documented in current sources. Their presence on Stanislas Square, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983 for its exceptional architectural complex, nevertheless reinforces their importance in the cultural landscape of the city and the Greater East region.

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