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Leblanc-Barbedienne Hotel - Paris 10th à Paris 1er dans Paris 10ème

Patrimoine classé
Hotel particulier classé
Paris

Leblanc-Barbedienne Hotel - Paris 10th

    63 Rue de Lancry
    75010 Paris 10e Arrondissement
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne - Paris 10ème
Crédit photo : Jason Whittaker - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
29 octobre 1975
Historical Monument
4e quart du XIXe siècle
Construction of hotel
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade and roof on street, staircase with its cast iron ramp and living room on the first floor with its decor: inscription by decree of 29 October 1975

Key figures

Debelleix - Owner Architect or works manager.

Origin and history

The Hôtel Leblanc-Barbedienne, located at 63 rue de Lancry in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, is an emblematic monument of the last quarter of the 19th century. This building illustrates the bourgeois architecture of the time, with protected elements such as its facade, roof, cast iron staircase and first floor living room, inscribed by ministerial decree in 1975. Its style reflects the artistic tastes and construction techniques of the late century, marked by eclecticism and the use of industrial materials such as cast iron.

The hotel owes its name to its former owners, although the source text does not specify their identity or their exact role. The architect or contractor identified is Debelleix, whose intervention helped shape this building. The location of the hotel, in a district in the midst of urban transformation at this time, makes it a witness to the social and architectural changes of Paris under the Second Empire and the Third Republic.

The Hotel Leblanc-Barbedienne was listed as a Historic Monument in 1975 and is distinguished by the quality of its interior decorations, including its cast iron staircase and first floor living room. These elements, characteristic of the French artisanal and industrial know-how of the late 19th century, underline the importance of this heritage in the history of Parisian architecture. The official protection of these parts of the building attests to their historical and aesthetic value.

The information available indicates that the hotel's exact address, 63 rue de Lancry, corresponds to that recorded in the Merimée base, thus confirming its anchoring in the urban fabric of the 10th arrondissement. The accuracy of its location is assessed as fair, which may reflect minor uncertainties as to its exact delimitation in historical cartographic sources.

Although sources mention potential uses such as visiting, renting rooms or guest rooms, no specific information is provided. The lack of details about access to the public or contemporary activities limits the understanding of its current role, but its status as a Historic Monument guarantees its preservation for future generations.

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