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Manufacturer's house Gilardoni de Thiais dans le Val-de-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Val-de-Marne

Manufacturer's house Gilardoni de Thiais

    9 Boulevard de Stalingrad
    94320 Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Maison du manufacturier Gilardoni de Thiais
Crédit photo : Racinaire - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1896
Construction of house
7 juin 2004
First entry MH
27 juin 2007
Second entry MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the mansion; the facades and roofs of the communes; the rooms on the ground floor of the master house, namely: the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, the billiard room, the old library; all the distribution spaces of the master house, namely: the entrance hall, the staircase and its cage, including the bearings (Box P 39): inscription by order of 7 June 2004 - The following parts of the communes: the four rooms on the ground floor, namely the garage, the saddlery, the laundry room, the stable (Box P 39): inscription by order of 27 June 2007

Key figures

Xavier Gilardoni - Sponsor and manufacturer Owner of the tilery of Choisy-le-Roi
Léon Bonnenfant - Architect Designer of the house in 1896

Origin and history

The house of the manufacturer Gilardoni is a bourgeois dwelling built in 1896 at 9 boulevard de Stalingrad in Thiais, Val-de-Marne. It was designed by architect Léon Bonnenfant for Xavier Gilardoni, owner of the tilery of Choisy-le-Roi. Its architecture is distinguished by the use of bricks and polychrome ceramics, reflecting the influence of local industry.

This home is one of the last significant vestiges of Choisy-le-Roi's now extinct tile and tile activity. It illustrates the link between industrial heritage and domestic architecture at the end of the 19th century, a period marked by the rise of manufacturing in Île-de-France.

The house was partially protected as historical monuments: a first inscription in 2004, followed by a second in 2007. The protected elements include interior rooms (kitchen, library, living room), service areas ( stables, saddlery), as well as structural elements such as stairs and elevations. These measures highlight its heritage value, both artistic and historical.

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