Classification of the façade 20 août 1919 (≈ 1919)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Façade: by order of 20 August 1919
Origin and history
The building in Arras, in the department of Pas-de-Calais, is a monument whose facade was classified by ministerial decree on 20 August 1919. This classification makes it a protected element of French heritage, although architectural details or its precise history are not explicitly documented in available sources. Its official address, Place des Heros (also known as Petite-Place), makes it a point of interest in the city centre of Arras, a commune marked by its rich historical past, especially linked to the two world wars.
In the Hauts-de-France region, the buildings of this period often reflect post-First World War reconstructions or preservations, during which time Arras suffered significant damage. The classified facades, such as that of this building, illustrate efforts to preserve the civilian heritage after conflicts. Although little information is available about its original use or its occupants, this type of building contributes to the collective memory and urban identity of Arras, a city known for its Flemish architecture and emblematic squares.
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