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Charcuterie du Panthéon, Rue Saint-Jacques - Paris 5th à Paris 1er dans Paris 5ème

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Charcuterie classée MH

Charcuterie du Panthéon, Rue Saint-Jacques - Paris 5th

    200 Rue Saint-Jacques
    75005 Paris 5e Arrondissement
Private property
Crédit photo : LPLT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1914-1920
Estimated period of work
23 mai 1984
Historical monument classification
1er quart XXe siècle
Construction and decoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The front and interior decoration: inscription by order of 23 May 1984

Key figures

Renato Panzani - Decorator and contractor Author of the front and decor.

Origin and history

The charcuterie du Panthéon, located at 200 rue Saint-Jacques in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a remarkable example of early 20th century commercial craftsmanship. Its decor, made between 1914 and 1920, reflects the aesthetics of the period, mixing carved wood, golden copper and marble elements. This type of sign, often commissioned from skilled artisans, was designed to attract a bourgeois and student clientele, numerous in this neighbourhood close to the Sorbonne.

Inside the charcuterie preserves a painted ceiling as well as marble shelves, rare elements for a food trade during this period. The front, protected by an order of 23 May 1984, is attributed to the decorator Renato Panzani, whose name remains associated with this historic monument. This type of decor is part of a Parisian tradition of beautification of shops, especially in central districts where art crafts were valued.

The location of the charcuterie, close to the Panthéon and Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, makes it a witness to the daily life of the Latin Quarter at the beginning of the 20th century. At that time, Rue Saint-Jacques was a major trading artery frequented by students, intellectuals and wealthy residents. Mouth shops, such as this charcuterie, played an important social role, serving as meeting places and a delight for an expanding urban population.

Classified as a historical monument for its front and interior decoration, the Panthéon charcuterie illustrates the attention paid to the preservation of Parisian artisanal heritage. Its inscription in 1984 underlines the artistic and historical value of these sets, often threatened by modern renovations. Today, it remains a rare example of trade maintaining its original aspect, offering an overview of the atmosphere of Parisian streets a century ago.

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