Construction of building 1600-1700 (≈ 1650)
Estimated construction period
2 octobre 2001
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 2 octobre 2001 (≈ 2001)
Registration of facades and staircases
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The facades and roofs on the street and on the main courtyard, as well as the stairwell with its ramp (Box 02-01 AD 103): inscription by order of 2 October 2001
Origin and history
The building located at 71 rue Sainte-Anne, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, is an emblematic 17th century building. Its façades and roofs, as well as its stairwell with its ramp, were protected by a registration order under the Historic Monuments on 2 October 2001. This classification refers specifically to the elements overlooking the street and the main courtyard, reflecting the civil architecture of this period.
The location of this building, in a central district of Paris, reflects the urbanization and architectural evolution of the capital under the Ancien Régime. At that time, buildings of this type often served as residences for the bourgeois or artisans, while participating in the densification of the Parisian urban fabric. Their preservation makes it possible today to study the construction techniques and decorative styles characteristic of the seventeenth century.
Available data from the Merimée database and Monumentum indicate that the exact address corresponds to cadastre 02-01 AD 103. No additional information is provided on its current use (visit, rental, etc.), or on any historic owners or occupants. The accuracy of its location is assessed as satisfactory, thanks to GPS coordinates and the address provided.
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