Classification of the façade 18 mars 1920 (≈ 1920)
Protection by ministerial decree.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade: by order of 18 March 1920
Origin and history
The building at 41 de la Grande-Place in Arras is a historic monument whose façade was classified by ministerial decree on 18 March 1920. This classification reflects its heritage significance, although architectural details or its precise history are not explicitly documented in available sources. Its exact address, confirmed by the Mérimée base, places it in the heart of the city, in an emblematic area.
The location of the building, noted as "passable" (level 5/10) in the geographic data, suggests an approximation in GPS coordinates, with an alternative address indicated at 43 Grand Place. Arras, the capital of Pas-de-Calais, has had an urban history marked by successive reconstructions, notably after the destruction of the First World War. The buildings of the Grande-Place, often dated from the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, reflect this dynamic, although the exact period of construction of this building is not specified.
The monument does not seem open to the public for visits, rentals or accommodation, according to the practical information available. Its classification is limited to the facade, a common element for the old buildings of the city centres, aimed at preserving their characteristic exterior appearance. The sources mentioned (Monumentum, internal data) do not provide additional details on its past or current use.