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Wooden house, 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier in Luynes en Indre-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maisons à pans de bois

Wooden house, 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier in Luynes

    4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier
    37230 Luynes
Ownership of the municipality
Maison à pans de bois, 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier à Luynes
Maison à pans de bois, 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier à Luynes
Maison à pans de bois, 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier à Luynes
Crédit photo : Duch.seb - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of house
13 décembre 1978
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

House with wooden panels (case AL 221): classification by order of 13 December 1978

Key figures

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Origin and history

The log house on 4 Rue Paul-Louis-Courier in Luynes, classified as a Historic Monument in 1978, illustrates the importance of the medieval village that developed around the local feudal castle. Its typical 16th century architecture, with a corbelled gable on street, reflects the construction techniques in vogue at that time. The facade rests on four carved cornel posts, representing major religious figures: St James, the Virgin, a Pietà and St Christophus, testifying to the popular devotion and influence of the Church in everyday life.

The sculptures adorning the horn posts support a moulded lintel, highlighting the artisanal know-how of the time. This type of house, characteristic of the prosperous villages of the Loire Valley, served both as a dwelling and as a place of commerce or craft. The location of Luynes, close to Tours, made it a strategic crossroads, where economic and cultural exchanges were intense. The protection of this monument in 1978 allowed to preserve a rare architectural heritage, representative of medieval and reborn urbanization in Touraine.

The house, now owned by the municipality, embodies the link between the feudal past of Luynes and its urban evolution. Its state of conservation and its sculptural details make it a valuable testimony to the constructive and artistic traditions of the Centre-Val de Loire region in the 16th century. Although its current use (visit, rental, etc.) is not specified, its classification guarantees its sustainability as a key element of local heritage.

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