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House à Rodez dans l'Aveyron

House

    4 Bis Impasse Cambon
    12000 Rodez
Ownership of a private company
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Crédit photo : Thérèse Gaigé - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
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1700-1799
Initial construction
1800-1899
Construction/remodelling period
21 juillet 1947
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof on street; inside staircase (cad. AB 198): inscription by decree of 21 July 1947

Key figures

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Origin and history

The house at the 4th dead end Cambon in Rodez is a representative building of the 18th and 19th centuries, marked by a typical architecture of this period. Its façade, adorned with a large central door with bosses and entangled, is flanked by five bays spread over the floors. These stylistic elements reflect the local architectural influences of the period, blending classical rigour and ornamental details.

Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 21 July 1947, this house is distinguished by its protected elements: the facade and the roof on street, as well as its interior staircase. These protections underline the heritage value of the building, although its exact location is considered to be satisfactory (level 6/10). Owned by a private company, its current use (visit, rental, guest rooms) is not specified in the available sources.

The official address, registered in the Mérimée base, confirms its anchoring in the historic centre of Rodez, in the department of Aveyron. The data also mentions a Creative Commons license for the associated photo, assigned to Thérèse Gaigé. No additional information is provided on historical occupants or related events.

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