Registration of the monumental door 24 mars 1928 (≈ 1928)
Protection by ministerial decree of the vantals included.
28 septembre 1948
Registration of facades and roofs
Registration of facades and roofs 28 septembre 1948 (≈ 1948)
Extension of heritage protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The monumental door, including vantals, of No. 7: inscription by decree of 24 March 1928; Fronts and roofs: inscription by decree of 28 September 1948
Origin and history
The building at 7-9 rue Mazarine, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, is a historical monument whose remarkable elements have been the subject of successive protections. The monumental gate, including its vantals, was inscribed by ministerial decree on 24 March 1928, highlighting its early heritage interest. Later, in 1948, it was the facades and roofs of the ensemble that benefited from an inscription on 28 September, thus consolidating its preservation in the Parisian landscape.
The location of the building, in the heart of the historic quarter of the left bank, reflects the typical urban planning of Paris, where private hotels and bourgeois buildings are alongside cultural institutions. Mazarine Street, close to the Institut de France and the Seine, is part of an area marked by the architectural heritage of the 17th and 18th centuries, although the exact period of construction of this building is not specified in the available sources.
The successive protections (1928 and 1948) demonstrate a desire to preserve significant architectural details, such as the monumental gate, characteristic of the entrances to Parisian buildings of the period. These measures are part of a broader policy of safeguarding urban heritage, particularly in central districts where real estate pressure often threatens the integrity of historic facades.
No information is available on the current use of the building (visits, rentals, etc.) or on any famous owners or occupants. Sources are limited to the administrative data of the Merimée database and to an approximate location, assessed as "fair" (note 5/10) by contributors. The associated photo, licensed under Creative Commons, offers a visual overview, but without details of the building's internal history.
The Insee code (75106) confirms the anchoring of the building in the 6th arrondissement, an area known for its intellectual and artistic heritage, housing places such as the École des Beaux-Arts or the Comédie-Française. This context reinforces the symbolic importance of preserving elements such as 7-9 Mazarine Street, even in the absence of detailed historical accounts.
The data come mainly from the Monumentum platform and the archives of the Merimée database, without mention of other complementary sources (municipal archives, architectural studies, etc.).
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