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Building à Paris 1er dans Paris

Paris

Building

    65 Rue Quincampoix
    75003 Paris 3e Arrondissement
Crédit photo : Fabio Gargano - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
XIXe siècle
Construction period
12 avril 1974
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The façade and the roof on streets: inscription by decree of 12 April 1974

Key figures

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Origin and history

The building located at 65 rue Quincampoix and 64 rue Rambuteau, in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, is an emblematic 19th century building. It is distinguished by its representative architecture of this period, although precise stylistic details are not mentioned in the available sources. Its inscription under the title of Historical Monuments, by order of 12 April 1974, specifically concerns the facade and roof overlooking the streets, highlighting their heritage value.

The location of this building, at the intersection of two streets of the Marais, a neighborhood rich in history, suggests its integration into an urban fabric in full transformation in the 19th century. Paris was undergoing intense modernisation under the impetus of Baron Haussmann, with the creation of wide avenues and the renovation of buildings. The buildings of this time often reflect this desire to combine classical aesthetics and urban functionality, although the archives do not specify the exact role of this building in its historical context.

Available sources, including the Merimée and Monumentum database, indicate a location accuracy considered "passable" (note of 5/10), without providing more details on its past or current use. No information is mentioned on its accessibility to the public, whether it be visits, room rental or accommodation. Associated photographs, such as Fabio Gargano's Creative Commons license, document his external appearance, but the archives remain silent about his social history or his notable occupants.

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