Construction of house 1601-1700 (≈ 1651)
Estimated construction period in the 17th century.
31 décembre 1963
Classification of the front door
Classification of the front door 31 décembre 1963 (≈ 1963)
Registration as a Historical Monument by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entrance door (Case H 559): inscription by order of 31 December 1963
Origin and history
The house in Tullins, in the department of Isère (38), is a 17th-century civil building. It is distinguished by its front door, classified as Historic Monument by decree of 31 December 1963. This partial classification (cadastral reference H 559) underscores its heritage interest, although the entire building is not protected. The precise address, 6 rue de la Halle, places this monument in the historical heart of Tullins, a commune attached to the arrondissement of Grenoble.
Built during a period marked by the development of towns and cities in France, this house reflects the domestic architecture of the Ancien Régime. At that time, Tullins, like many localities in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, was an active place of life, where bourgeois or artisanal houses played a central role in social and economic organization. The facades and entrances, often designed, symbolized the status of their owners. Today, this monument belongs to a private company, and its access to the public (visits, rentals) is not specified in the available sources.
Geographical data indicate an approximate location, noted 5/10 in terms of accuracy, which may reflect minor uncertainties about its exact location. The photographs available, such as the one credited to X-Javier under Creative Commons license, allow us to understand its current aspect. Despite its protected status, little detailed information is available on its specific history, past occupants or possible architectural transformations.
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