Construction of house 2e moitié du XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Estimated construction period of the building.
18 juin 1929
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 18 juin 1929 (≈ 1929)
Protection of the facade and roof.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 18 June 1929
Origin and history
The house at 4 rue Mercière is a historic monument located in the centre of Strasbourg, in the department of Bas-Rhin (Great East region). Built in the second half of the 16th century, it illustrates the civil architecture of the Strasbourg Renaissance, a period marked by economic and cultural growth in the region. Its inscription in the inventory of historic monuments in 1929 bears witness to its heritage value, especially for its facade and roof, protected by decree.
Strasbourg, in the 16th century, was a free city of the Holy Roman Empire, prosperous thanks to its role as a commercial and intellectual crossroads. The bourgeois houses, like the one on Rue Mercière, reflected the social status of their owners, often merchants or wealthy craftsmen. These buildings, with their facades, were part of the beautification of the city and symbolized its wealth. Today, this heritage offers an overview of urban life and constructive techniques of the time.
The building is located precisely at 4 rue Mercière, a historic street in the city centre, close to Notre Dame Cathedral. Its classification refers specifically to the facade and roof, architectural elements characteristic of the Strasbourg Renaissance houses. Although the sources do not mention any events or characters related to this house, its inscription in 1929 underscores its importance in the urban landscape and its remarkable state of conservation for the time.
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