Structural construction 1488-1489 (≈ 1489)
Dendrochronology dating (2011).
5 février 1923
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 5 février 1923 (≈ 1923)
Front and roof protection.
2011
Dendrochronological study
Dendrochronological study 2011 (≈ 2011)
Wood analysis by experts.
2023
Thematic survey
Thematic survey 2023 (≈ 2023)
Lead by Valentine Guillevic.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Door: entry by order of 2 December 1926
Key figures
Valentine Guillevic - Researcher
Author of the thematic survey (2023).
Origin and history
The House of the sixteenth century Guingamp is an emblematic building whose wooden structure, analysed by dendrochronology in 2011, reveals a construction between 1488 and 1489. This date partially contradicts its current name, linked to its dominant architectural style, although elements of the sixteenth century are visible. The house thus illustrates the late medieval construction techniques in Brittany, mixing tradition and innovations of the nascent Renaissance.
Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 5 February 1923, the protection specifically concerns its facades and roof, highlighting their heritage value. The official address, 31 Place du Centre (formerly 33 rue Edouard Ollivro), places the building in the heart of Guingamp, in the Côtes d'Armor. Its state of conservation and location, noted 6/10 precisely, make it a rare witness of Breton urban habitat at the hinge of the Middle Ages and modern times.
Available sources, including Monumentum and internal data, mention a thematic survey conducted by Valentine Guillevic in 2023, confirming the scientific importance of the site. No information is provided on its current use (visit, rental, or guest rooms), but its ranking guarantees its preservation. The house thus embodies a heritage both material (wood, stone) and immaterial (old know-how), anchored in the history of central Brittany.
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