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House à Bordeaux en Gironde

Gironde

House

    14 Rue Malbec
    33800 Bordeaux
Crédit photo : JohnNewton8 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
XIXe siècle
Initial construction
12 juillet 2005
Official protection
1er quart XXe siècle
Decorative supplements
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire house, including the floor of its plate plot (Box CY 36): inscription by order of 12 July 2005

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Bordeaux house, classified as a Historical Monument, has an eclectic architecture marked by various stylistic influences. Its exterior decoration takes up the ornamental codes of the eighteenth century, with elements such as the models and carved motifs typical of this period. Inside, the company lounge, located on the ground floor, is treated in a reborn style, characterized by architectural elements inspired by the Italian and French Renaissance, such as pilasters, friezes or box ceilings.

The music salon, on the other hand, is inspired by the fashionable style of Louis XVI, with delicate woodwork, floral motifs and clean lines. The ceiling decoration of this room was partially completed in the 1920s, reflecting a desire to preserve and enrich the original decorative heritage. The house, which is fully protected by a registration order of 12 July 2005, also includes the floor of its plate plot, highlighting its heritage importance.

Located at 14 rue Malbec in Bordeaux's Chartrons district, this residence illustrates the evolution of artistic and architectural tastes between the 19th and early 20th centuries. His stylistic eclecticism reflects successive historical influences, while integrating more recent adaptations, such as the additions of the 1920s. Approximate location and available data suggest local significance, although practical information on its current visit or use remains limited in the sources consulted.

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