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House Constantine and its garden à Dijon en Côte-d'or

Côte-dor

House Constantine and its garden

    55 Rue de Fontaine les Dijon
    21000 Dijon

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
18 juillet 2018
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The House Constantine, in total, as delimited by the annexed plan, with its garden including its elements of second work, notably in the entrance hall, the stairwell, the bathroom on the 1st floor and its walls and fences, located 26 rue Charles–le–Téméraire and 55 rue de Fontaine, on plot No.49, appearing in the cadastre HL: inscription by order of 18 July 2018.

Origin and history

The Constantin House is a building located in the city of Dijon, in Côte-d'Or, in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. This monument, which includes a garden as well as interior architectural elements such as the entrance hall, the stairwell and the bathroom on the first floor, is representative of the urban heritage of Dijon. Its listing in the historic monuments inventory in 2018 highlights its cultural and architectural importance for the city and the region.

The official inscription by decree of 18 July 2018 covers the entire house, including its walls and fences, as well as the elements of second work. Located at 26 rue Charles-le-Téméraire and 55 rue de Fontaine, on cadastral plot No.49, this property illustrates the evolution of Burgundy habitat and its adaptation to the architectural styles of the 19th and 20th centuries. The details of its protection include specific features such as interior decorations and exterior fittings, reflecting particular attention to the preservation of its authenticity.

Although the available sources do not specify the exact date of its construction, its recent ranking among historical monuments shows the desire to preserve a local heritage still unknown. The Constantine House, with its garden, offers an example of harmony between residential architecture and green spaces in urban areas, typical of the bourgeois or artisanal achievements of the region. Its state of conservation and protected elements make it possible to consider visits or further studies in order to better understand its role in the history of Dijon.

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