Registration for Historic Monuments 20 décembre 1990 (≈ 1990)
Protection of the painted decorations of the house.
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Heritage classified
Large ground floor room with its painted decor; small piece of the South-West turret with its painted decoration (cad. AC 118): inscription by decree of 20 December 1990
Origin and history
The Grand'Maison Valentin is a monument located in Vaugneray, in the Rhône department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This building is distinguished by its architectural and decorative elements, including a large room on the ground floor and a small room in the south-west turret, both decorated with painted decorations. These spaces were protected by a Registration Order under the Historic Monuments on December 20, 1990, highlighting their exceptional heritage value.
The official address of the Grand'Maison Valentin, according to the Merimée base, is the 41 rue du Docteur-Serullaz, although GPS coordinates suggest a nearby location, at 49 Avenue du Docteur Serullaz. The accuracy of this location is estimated as fair, possibly reflecting adjustments or urban developments. This monument, although little documented in accessible sources, embodies a preserved local heritage, typical of bourgeois residences or notable houses in the Lyon region.
The information available does not specify the current use of the building, whether it is an opening to the public, room rental or accommodation activity such as guest rooms. The protection of its painted decorations suggests, however, a desire to preserve an artistic and architectural heritage, characteristic of the policies of valorisation of the heritage in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
The region, marked by rich history and architectural diversity, has many similar buildings, often linked to the industrial and economic boom of Lyon and its surroundings in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Grand'Maison Valentin is thus part of a context where bourgeois houses, with their neat interior decorations, testify to the way of life and cultural aspirations of the local elites of the time.
The lack of details about the exact construction period or the original owners limits the complete understanding of its history. However, its registration in 1990 attests to its importance in the French heritage landscape, inviting more in-depth research into its past and its role in the community of Vaugneray.
The Creative Commons license associated with the photo of the monument, credited to Dominique Robert, indicates a desire to share and disseminate the image of this heritage, thus contributing to its reputation and preservation in the collective memory.
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