Classification of the façade 17 janvier 1920 (≈ 1920)
Protection by ministerial decree.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade: by order of 17 January 1920
Origin and history
The building at the 4 Grand Place in Arras is a historical monument whose protection covers the façade. This building, classified by ministerial decree in 1920, is part of the city's emblematic urban landscape, marked by its medieval history and its central commercial role in the region. The Grand Place, the historic heart of Arras, is home to several remarkable buildings, including this building as a preserved architectural example.
The location of the building, confirmed by data from the Merimée database and GPS coordinates, places the monument at 2 bis Grand-Place, in the department of Pas-de-Calais. Although the details of its origin or historical occupants are lacking, its ranking reflects its heritage importance. The buildings of this type, often linked to commercial or residential bourgeois activity, reflect the social and economic organization of the cities of northern France in modern times.
The accuracy of its location is estimated as "passible" (note 5/10), suggesting minor uncertainties about its exact location. No information is available on its current accessibility, whether visitation, rental or accommodation. Sources are limited to Monumentum's administrative data and internal references, without further details on its contemporary use or detailed history.