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House 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6th à Paris 1er dans Paris 6ème

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH

House 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6th

    27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts
    75006 Paris 6e Arrondissement
Private property
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Maison 27 Rue Saint-André-des-Arts - Paris 6ème
Crédit photo : Mbzt - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of building
23 octobre 2015
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The façade on Rue Saint-André-des-Arts of the building located 27 rue Saint-André-des-Arts on Parcel No. 97 in the cadastre section AE: inscription by order of 23 October 2015

Origin and history

The house located at 27 rue Saint-André-des-Arts in the 6th arrondissement of Paris is an 18th-century building. This building is distinguished by its façade, classified as Historic Monument by order of 23 October 2015. The inscription refers specifically to the façade on street, located on parcel No.97 of the cadastre, section AE.

Rue Saint-André-des-Arts, typical of historic Paris, is home to many old buildings. In the 18th century, this part of the capital was marked by bourgeois residential architecture, reflecting the economic and cultural development of the city. The buildings of that time were often designed to combine urban and classical aesthetic functionality, with cutting stone facades and soberly elegant decors.

The inscription of this façade as a Historic Monument is evidence of its heritage value, although the available sources do not specify architectural details or any significant owners. The location, confirmed by the Merimée data and GPS coordinates, places the building in the heart of a historical area between the Sorbonne and the Seine. The accuracy of this location is estimated as "passible" (note 5/10), according to the database criteria.

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