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House à Monpazier en Dordogne

House

    1 Rue Galmot
    24540 Monpazier
Private property
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
21 décembre 1904
Historical Monument
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Heritage classified

The facade and the covered gallery (cad. A 305) : classification by decree of 21 December 1904

Origin and history

The house in Monpazier, Dordogne is a monument listed among the Historical Monuments. It is distinguished by its facade and covered gallery, architectural elements typical of the bastides of South-West France. These characteristics led to its classification by ministerial decree in 1904, emphasizing its heritage importance.

Monpazier, founded in the 13th century, is an emblematic bastide of the New Aquitaine region. Covered gallery houses, such as this one, often served as places of commerce or residence for merchants and artisans. Their presence reflects the urban and social organization of these medieval cities, designed to foster exchanges and community life.

The location of this house, placed in Cornières or close to Notre-Dame Street, reinforces its anchoring in the historical fabric of Monpazier. Although the details of its specific history are scarce, its ranking reflects its architectural value and its role in the local built heritage.

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