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Hotel d'Ettenheimmunster in Strasbourg dans le Bas-Rhin

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Hotel particulier classé
Bas-Rhin

Hotel d'Ettenheimmunster in Strasbourg

    3 Place de l'Hôpital
    67000 Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Hôtel dEttenheimmunster à Strasbourg
Crédit photo : Ji-Elle - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1927
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and Roofing: Order of 15 November 1927

Origin and history

The Hotel d'Ettenheimmunster is an emblematic building located in the heart of Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin department. Ranked as historical monuments since 1927, it embodies a preserved architectural heritage, with particular attention to its facade and roof. Its exact address, 3 Place de l'Hôpital, makes it an urban landmark in a neighborhood full of history.

The building, now owned by a private company, illustrates the importance attached to the conservation of Alsatian heritage in the early 20th century. Its ranking in 1927 reflects a desire to protect the significant architectural elements of the city, in a context where Strasbourg, then marked by political and cultural changes, sought to affirm its identity. Although the sources do not specify its original use, its status as a historical monument makes it a silent witness to urban and social developments in the region.

The location of the hotel in Ettenheimmunster, close to other remarkable sites such as the civilian hospital, suggests an integration into an urban fabric where administrative, residential and cultural functions were associated. This type of monument, often linked to the aristocracy or the local bourgeoisie, could serve as a residence, a place of representation or even a space of power. Its architecture, although partially described, participates in the visual heritage of Strasbourg, between French and Alsatian influences.

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