Classification of the façade 15 janvier 1920 (≈ 1920)
Protection by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Façade: by order of 15 January 1920
Origin and history
The Arras building is a historic monument whose façade was classified by ministerial decree on 15 January 1920. Located in Place des Héros (also known as Petite-Place), in the city centre, it illustrates the typical architecture of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, now integrated with Hauts-de-France. Its official address, registered in the Mérimée base, confirms its anchoring in the historic heart of Arras, a city marked by a rich urban and commercial past.
The protection of its facade in 1920 underscores its heritage importance, although the available archives do not specify the stylistic features or the exact period of its construction. This type of building, often linked to bourgeois housing or craft activities, reflects the social and economic dynamics of Arras in the 19th and 20th centuries. The location on a central square suggests a role in the public or commercial life of the city, without detailed sources establishing its original use.
Current data, from the Monumentum platform and the Merimée references, indicate a "passable" geographical accuracy (note 5/10), with an approximate address at latitude/longitude corresponding to the 56 Heroes. No information is available on its accessibility to the public, a possible tourist vocation or remarkable interior developments.
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