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Paris

Building

    34 Rue Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
    75009 Paris 9e Arrondissement
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Crédit photo : Coyau - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1800-1899
Construction of building
24 décembre 1980
Classification and registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Small living room with its decoration on the ground floor: classification by decree of 24 December 1980; Façade and roof on street and the fountain on courtyard: inscription by decree of 24 December 1980

Origin and history

The building located at 34 rue Pigalle, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, is a building representative of 19th century architecture. It is distinguished by its small living room on the ground floor, whose decor was classified as Monument Historique by order of 24 December 1980. This classification reflects the heritage value of its interior elements, typical of the style and crafts of the period.

The façade and roof of the building, as well as the fountain in the courtyard, were listed as Historic Monuments on the same day, December 24, 1980. These protections underline the architectural and historical importance of the building, both for its exterior appearance and for its interior and exterior fittings.

Although available sources (including Monumentum) do not specify the identity of its architect or historic owners, the building illustrates the urban development of Paris under the Second Empire and the Third Republic. At that time, the 9th arrondissement, in full transformation under the influence of Haussmannian works, welcomed an easy bourgeoisie and dynamic cultural and commercial activities. The buildings of that time often reflected this mixture of functionality and ornamentation, characteristic of the growing neighbourhoods.

The location of the building, close to emblematic places like Montmartre, makes it a witness to the social and architectural evolution of Paris. Its state of conservation and its protection as a Historical Monument allow today to study the construction techniques and decorative styles of the nineteenth century, while offering an overview of the Parisian life of the period.

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