Registration for Historic Monuments 8 novembre 1991 (≈ 1991)
Field included in the additional inventory.
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Heritage classified
Domain comprising villa, outbuildings, driveways, park, gardens and orchards (Box BO 82): registration by order of 8 November 1991
Origin and history
The Bang estate is a vast architectural and landscaped complex located in the Domenjod district, on the town of Saint-Denis, in La Réunion. This area is distinguished by its historical importance and its inclusion in the additional inventory of historic monuments since 8 November 1991. It includes a villa, outbuildings, driveways, a park, gardens and orchards, forming a coherent set representative of the heritage of Réunion.
The location of the Bang estate, in the overseas department and region of Reunion, makes it a testament to the agricultural and architectural history of the island. Its official inscription underscores its heritage value, although the sources available do not specify its exact origin or the characters associated with its creation or evolution.
The Domenjod district, where the estate is located, is integrated into the city of Saint-Denis, capital of La Réunion. This type of estate, characteristic of the island's large agricultural and residential properties, reflects the local social and economic organization, marked by a rural economy and architecture adapted to the tropical climate.
The protected elements of the estate, such as the villa and green spaces, illustrate the importance attached to the preservation of landscaped and built ensembles in La Réunion. The lack of details about owners or specific historical events limits the understanding of its precise role, but its status as a historic monument makes it a remarkable site.
The available coordinates, such as the approximate address at 2 Chemin Saint-Léonard or 30 chemin du Case, allow you to locate the estate in an area of Saint-Denis. This information, combined with its heritage protection, makes it a place of interest for the study of the history and architecture of Réunion.
Finally, the Bang estate, through its registration and configuration, contributes to the development of local heritage. It embodies both an agricultural heritage and a trace of the lifestyles of the Réunion elites, although the accessible archives do not provide detailed biographical or chronological elements.
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