Registration MH 1925 (≈ 1925)
Front and roof protection per stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and roof: inscription by order of 7 February 1925
Origin and history
The building at 13 Place de la Carrière in Nancy is a historic monument whose remarkable elements – façade and roof – were inscribed by ministerial decree in 1925. This building illustrates the city's civil architectural heritage, in an emblematic neighbourhood close to the old town and Stanislas Squares, classified as UNESCO World Heritage. Its location, in the heart of the former Ducal capital of Lorraine, reflects the urbanization and beautification of Nancy in the 18th and 19th centuries, periods marked by major transformations under the influence of the Dukes and then the French administration.
The protection of 1925 was part of a broader desire to preserve the heritage of the French Republic, while the city, which had been integrated with France since 1766, sought to enhance its artistic and historical heritage. Although the available archives do not specify the date of construction or the identity of the owners or architects, the building bears witness to the standards of bourgeois habitat of the time. His inscription in the Historical Monuments underscores his interest in understanding Nancy's urban and architectural evolution, between classical influences and local adaptations.
The Place de la Carrière, where it stands, was historically a place of power and representation, welcoming palaces and private hotels.
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