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Houses à Lille dans le Nord

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    312 Rue Léon Gambetta
    59000 Lille
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Crédit photo : Velvet - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
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16 juin 1944
First registration
16 décembre 1969
Second registration
22 janvier 1970
Third registration
10 septembre 1970
Fourth registration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fronts and roofs on street numbers 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19: inscription by order of 16 June 1944; Façade et Roof sur rue du number 25 (cad. A 936) : inscription by decree of 16 December 1969; Fronts and roofs on street numbers 2, 4, 6, 6bis, 8, 10, 12, 14 (box A 500 to 507): inscription by order of 22 January 1970; Facades and roofs on street numbers 35, 37 (Case A 885, 886) : inscription by order of 10 September 1970

Origin and history

The houses located rue de la Monnaie in Lille constitute a remarkable architectural ensemble, classified as a Historical Monument. These buildings, whose facades and roofs were protected by several decrees between 1944 and 1970, illustrate the city's urban heritage. Numbers 3 to 19, 25, 2 to 14, and 35 and 37 were listed on a successional basis, highlighting their heritage value.

The location of these houses, between rue de la Monnaie and rue Léon Gambetta, reflects the urban evolution of Lille. Their progressive protection, spread over nearly three decades, reflects a desire to preserve representative elements of Lille architecture. These inscriptions are part of a broader context of safeguarding the heritage built in France in the 20th century.

The available data do not indicate the exact origin of these houses or their initial construction period. However, their status as a Historic Monument and registration dates suggest official recognition of their cultural and architectural importance. The accuracy of their location, noted as "passable" (5/10), indicates that their exact location may require additional verification.

Lack of information on accessibility (visit, rental, etc.) limits the understanding of their current use. These houses could be used as private residences, shops or cultural spaces, but this is not specified in available sources. Their protection concerns only the exterior elements (facades and roofs), which is typical of the inscriptions under the Historical Monuments for urban ensembles.

The Nord department, where Lille is located, is known for its rich industrial and architectural heritage. These houses are part of this regional context, marked by a dense urban history and special attention to the conservation of emblematic buildings. Their protection contributes to the development of the city centre of Lille, a dynamic metropolis of Hauts-de-France.

Finally, the photographic credits associated with these houses, licensed under Creative Commons, indicate a documentary interest and visual accessibility for the public. This reinforces their heritage dimension, while stressing the importance of preserving them for future generations.

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