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Building à Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Bas-Rhin

Building

    8-10 Rue des Hallebardes
    67000 Strasbourg
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Crédit photo : Schlosser Saunal - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
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19 février 1946
Registration historical monument
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Heritage classified

Building: registration by order of 19 February 1946

Origin and history

The building at 8, rue du Fossé-des-Tailleurs in Strasbourg is a historic monument registered since 1946. This building, located in the Bas-Rhin department, is part of the city's architectural heritage. Its official inscription for historical monuments dates from 19 February 1946, according to the archives of the Merimée base and available sources such as Wikipedia and Monumentum.

The rue du Fossé-des-Tailleurs, where this building is located, is an emblematic street in Strasbourg. Although precise architectural details are not mentioned in the sources, its status as a protected monument underscores its heritage importance. The data also indicate an approximate location near the Rue des Hallebardes, possibly reflecting urban developments or geolocation errors.

The Bas-Rhin, and more broadly Alsace, have had a rich history marked by French and Germanic influences. Historical buildings such as this often bear witness to this cultural duality. At the time of its registration in 1946, Strasbourg emerged from a period of global conflict, which could explain the desire to preserve a fragile local heritage.

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