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Buildings à Sainte-Menehould dans la Marne

Marne

Buildings


    51800 Sainte-Menehould
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Crédit photo : Gérald Garitan - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1700-1799
Construction of buildings
27 février 1952
Front protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs of buildings bordering the square: inscription by decree of 27 February 1952

Origin and history

The buildings located Place du Général-Leclerc in Sainte-Menehould date from the 18th century. Their typical civil architecture of this period led to their protection by a decree of 27 February 1952, specifically covering facades and roofs. These buildings border a central square, reflecting urban planning and aesthetics of the city in the modern era.

The location of these buildings, in the department of Marne (Great East), is part of a historical context marked by the development of provincial cities under the Old Regime. Saint-Menehould, like other towns in the region, saw its economy based on crafts, local commerce and agriculture. Protected facades reflect the relative prosperity of the city and the importance attached to the beautification of public spaces.

Registration for Historic Monuments in 1952 highlights the heritage value of these buildings, although their exact location is considered to be of poor accuracy (note 5/10). Their preservation makes it possible today to study the architectural and urban evolution of Sainte-Menehould, while at the same time offering an overview of everyday life in the 18th century in this part of Champagne-Ardenne.

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