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Colmar Medieval Grain Grenier dans le Haut-Rhin

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Grenier
Haut-Rhin

Colmar Medieval Grain Grenier

    12-16 Rue des Marchands
    68000 Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Grenier à grains médiéval de Colmar
Crédit photo : M.Strīķis - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Construction of attic
1602
City acquisition
19 juillet 1991
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Substantial parts, including the basement (see plan attached to the decree) (Box BO 9, 15, 60, 71): inscription by order of 19 July 1991

Key figures

Sœurs du couvent d'Unterlinden - Initial owners Sponsors of the attic in the 14th century.

Origin and history

The medieval attic of Colmar, also known as Weinhof, is a historic monument located in the heart of the city, at 12-16 rue des Marchands. Built in the 14th century, this imposing building initially covered about 1,000 m2 and belonged to the sisters of the Unterlinden convent. He played an essential role in storing cereals for the inhabitants of Colmar, thus ensuring a vital food reserve for the community.

In 1602, the attic became the property of the town of Colmar and partially changed its function. It was then used as a warehouse for fire lances, marking an evolution in its use while maintaining its logistical importance. The remaining portions of the building, including its basement, were listed as historic monuments on July 19, 1991, recognizing its heritage value.

The building is distinguished by its medieval architecture and its location in an inner courtyard, typical of the urban buildings of the time. Today, there remains a testimony of Colmar's economic and social organization in the Middle Ages, while illustrating the functional adaptations of monuments over the centuries. Its inscription as a historical monument protects its remains, although its precise location is sometimes subject to approximations according to the sources.

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