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House, 9 Rue Admiral-Réveillère in Roscoff dans le Finistère

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Maison classée MH

House, 9 Rue Admiral-Réveillère in Roscoff

    9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère
    29680 Roscoff
Maison, 9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère à Roscoff
Maison, 9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère à Roscoff
Maison, 9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère à Roscoff
Maison, 9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère à Roscoff
Maison, 9 Rue Amiral-Réveillère à Roscoff

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1560
Construction of the house
XVIIe siècle
North wing expansion
XVIIIe siècle
Adding panels
début XIXe siècle
Upholstery
16 juillet 1997
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

This merchant's house, located 9 rue Amiral-Réveillère in Roscoff, was built during a town planning operation in the 3rd quarter of the 16th century, around 1560. It illustrates the rise of the harbour district, with a house served by an outdoor staircase and vaulted cellars in cradle, designed to store barrels and goods. Its architecture reflects the commercial maritime activity of Roscoff, where foundations bathe directly in the sea via a servitude path.

In the 17th century, the house was enlarged by a north wing along the way, while in the 18th century, the interiors were decorated with panelling. An anonymous shield carved on the chimney lintel, framed by two lions, probably evokes a merchant's mark. The summit of the north wing, built in the early 19th century, housed a panelled and painted room to observe the coast, highlighting its use both residential and strategic.

Classified as a Historical Monument in 1997 (logis and walls of enclosure), this house bears witness to Breton maritime exchanges, mixing bourgeois habitat, harbour activities and architectural adaptations over nearly five centuries. Its protected features include medieval structures and 18th and 19th century amenities.

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