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House à Rodez dans l'Aveyron

House

    1 Rue de la Barrière
    12000 Rodez
Private property
Maison
Maison
Maison
Maison
Crédit photo : Krzysztof Golik - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3 juillet 1947
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof on street: inscription by decree of 3 July 1947

Origin and history

This house in Rodez, Aveyron department in Occitanie is an example of traditional civil architecture. It is characterized by a structure of overflowing beams in the upper part, supporting a roof covered with lauzes, flat stones typical of local constructions. These elements reflect old construction techniques adapted to the region's natural resources.

The house was partially protected by an inscription under the Historical Monuments on 3 July 1947, specifically covering its façade and roof on street. This official recognition underscores his or her heritage interest, although details of his or her exact origin, historic owners or original function are not specified in available sources. Its address, 1 rue de la Barrière, places the building in the city centre of Rodez, an area often marked by a medieval and reborn heritage.

The architectural context of Rodez, a city marked by its medieval history and its development around Notre Dame Cathedral, suggests that this house is part of a larger urban complex. Stone and half-timbered constructions were common in this region, where local materials such as lauze were preferred for their durability and weather resistance. The absence of precise data on its construction period, however, limits the analysis of its evolution over time.

Today, the house does not seem open to the public for specific visits or services, according to available information. Its location, although documented, is considered to be of poor accuracy (level 5 out of 10), which can complicate accurate field identification. Visual sources, such as Creative Commons licensed photographs, nevertheless make it possible to appreciate its distinctive architectural features.

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