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Dependencies of the Parc aux Lièvres dans les Yvelines

Dependencies of the Parc aux Lièvres

    29 Boulevard Paymal
    78600 Saint-Germain-en-Laye
State ownership

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
24 mai 2024
Historical Monument
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Heritage classified

This building is part of the Domaine national du château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye established by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The interior parts were classified as historic monuments in full and automatically by this decree.

Origin and history

The Dépendances du Parc aux Lièvres is part of the Domaine national du château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. This site, located in the Yvelines in Île-de-France, was officially integrated into the domain by Decree No. 2024-472 of 24 May 2024. The Decree also fully classified the interior parts of the building as historical monuments, giving them enhanced legal protection.

The Parc aux Lièvres and its outbuildings are part of a larger heritage complex, linked to the royal and national history of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The city, marked by the presence of the castle since the Middle Ages, has always been a place of power and aristocratic residence. The outbuildings, although less documented than the castle itself, bear witness to the spatial and architectural organization of the seigneurial domains then national.

The exact location of hare park dependencies remains subject to approximations, as indicated by the map accuracy considered "passible" (note 5/10) in the official databases. Two addresses are mentioned: one in the Mérimée base (Sentier de Découverte du Val, Saint-Germain-en-Laye), and another from the GPS coordinates (Boulevard Paymal, Le Mesnil-le-Roi). This duality reflects the challenges of precise location for certain elements of scattered heritage.

The ranking of 2024 is part of a contemporary desire to preserve and enhance the heritage ensembles linked to the ancient royal domains. This decree officially recognizes their historical and architectural value, while integrating them into a protective legal framework. No information is available about their accessibility to the public or their current use (visits, rentals, etc.).

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