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Buildings called House Falconnet à Pérouges dans l'Ain

Buildings called House Falconnet

    1 Rue des Princes
    01800 Pérouges
Private property
Immeubles dits Maison Falconnet
Immeubles dits Maison Falconnet
Immeubles dits Maison Falconnet
Immeubles dits Maison Falconnet
Immeubles dits Maison Falconnet
Crédit photo : BUFO88 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1941
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The buildings (cad. 1408p, 1410): classification by decree of 7 August 1941

Origin and history

Falconnet House is an emblematic building located in the medieval commune of Peruges, in the department of Ain. This building, whose exact construction is not specified in the sources, was classified as historical monuments in 1941. It is part of a preserved architectural complex, typical of the fortified villages of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

Peruges, a medieval village known for its paved streets and stone houses, has long been a place of passage and commerce between Lyon and Geneva. Buildings such as the Falconnet House reflect the urban and social organization of the time, where the houses served as housing, workshops and trading venues. Their preservation now allows us to understand the way of life of the inhabitants of this region over the centuries.

The classification of Falconnet House in 1941 underscores its heritage importance. This status protects its architectural features, including its original structure and elements, while integrating it into the network of French historical monuments. Available sources, such as the Merimée and Monumentum base, confirm its precise address: 1 Rue des Princes, in Peruges.

Although details about its specific history or past occupants are scarce, Falconnet remains a testament to the urban and architectural evolution of the region. Its inclusion in heritage databases facilitates its study and development among the public, while contributing to the preservation of local heritage.

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