Initial construction XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Period of main construction of the monument.
XVIIIe siècle
Structural changes
Structural changes XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Marks dated this period.
15 juillet 1991
Official protection
Official protection 15 juillet 1991 (≈ 1991)
Registration of facades and roofs as a historical monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (Case KZ 330): inscription by order of 15 July 1991
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character mentioned
Sources do not cite any related historical actors.
Origin and history
The log house located at 39 rue de la Monnaie in Lille is a historical monument built in the 17th century. Although some beams date from the 18th century, the building retains architectural features typical of its original era. Its facades and roofs, protected by an order of 15 July 1991, bear witness to local craftsmanship and construction techniques in force in the Hauts-de-France at that time.
This building, now owned by an association, is representative of half-timbered houses that used to populate the city centres of northern France. These houses, often constructed of wood and torchi, served both as houses and workshops for artisans or traders. Their presence in streets such as La Monnaie reflects the urban and economic organization of Lille, marked by a dense artisanal fabric and an active community life.
The location of the house, although specified in official databases like Mérimée, remains approximate according to available sources. Geographic information indicates one address under both postal code 59160 and 59800, revealing minor administrative inconsistencies. Despite this, the monument remains a point of heritage interest, open to varied uses such as room rental or visitor reception, although these details are not explicitly confirmed by the sources.
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