Construction of house 2e moitié du XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Bordeaux architectural research period.
1er mars 2005
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 1er mars 2005 (≈ 2005)
Registration by official order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The whole house (box MW 146): registration by order of 1 March 2005
Origin and history
The house known as Bourdieu de la Jalle, located in Bordeaux, is an architectural example of the second half of the 18th century. It is distinguished by its centered plan, a particularity studied in the Bordelais for this period. This type of construction reflects the innovations and experiments carried out by local architects, in a context where the city is experiencing a marked urban and cultural boom.
Classified as a Historic Monument, the house was registered by decree on 1 March 2005, thus protecting the entire structure (cadastral reference MW 146). Its official address, 99 rue Pasteur, places the building in a central area of Bordeaux, although the accuracy of its geographical location is considered mediocre (note of 5/10). No information is available on its current use (visit, rental, etc.), but its protected status underlines its heritage importance.
The available sources, including Monumentum and Mérimée data, confirm its role as a witness to the 18th century Bordeaux architectural research. No mention is made of sponsors, architects or specific historical events related to this monument, but its style and protection make it a key element of the local heritage. The Creative Commons license associated with his photo (credit: Symac) facilitates its dissemination and enhancement.
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