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Building 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9th à Paris 1er dans Paris 9ème

Patrimoine classé
Immeuble
Paris

Building 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9th

    49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
    75009 Paris 9e Arrondissement
Immeuble 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9ème
Immeuble 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9ème
Immeuble 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9ème
Immeuble 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9ème
Immeuble 49 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris 9ème
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1ère moitié du XIXe siècle
Construction of building
30 décembre 1977
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof on street: inscription by order of 30 December 1977

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Origin and history

The building of 49 rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, is an emblematic building of the first half of the 19th century. Its construction is part of the Haussmannian and post-revolutionary architectural development of the capital, marked by the emergence of bourgeois buildings with neat facades and characteristic roofs. The building thus reflects the aesthetic and urban codes of this period of transformation in Paris.

Ranked as a Historic Monument, this building has been granted special protection since a decree of 30 December 1977, concerning its façade and roof on the street. This official recognition underscores its heritage interest, linked to its representative architecture of its time. Although the available sources do not specify its initial use or its possible notable occupants, its inscription reflects the desire to preserve the 19th century Parisian heritage.

The location of the building, in a neighborhood that was in the throes of change in the 19th century, makes it a witness to the social and urban dynamics of Paris. At that time, the 9th arrondissement, then under development, attracted an affluent population and cultural, commercial and residential activities. The buildings of this period, such as that of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Street, often embodied the social status of their owners or tenants, while participating in the structuring of the modern urban landscape.

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