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House à Orléans dans le Loiret

House

    16 Rue Royale
    45000 Orléans
Private property
Crédit photo : Fab5669 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
12 juillet 1928
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 12 July 1928

Origin and history

The house at 16 rue Royale in Orléans is a historic monument whose heritage value rests mainly on its exterior architectural elements. Its facade and roof, characteristic of its time, were officially recognized and protected by a registration order in July 1928. This ranking shows the importance attached to the preservation of the city's emblematic civilian buildings at the beginning of the 20th century, when Orleans underwent marked urban transformations.

The exact address of this monument, as recorded in the Merimée base, is 16 rue Royale, although GPS coordinates suggest a nearby location at 9 rue Pereira. This discrepancy illustrates the challenges associated with the accuracy of geolocation data for older buildings. The house, although protected, does not have detailed information on its current use (visit, rental, accommodation), perhaps reflecting a mainly residential or private vocation.

The Loiret department, of which Orléans is the prefecture, and the Centre-Val de Loire region, are home to a rich architectural heritage, combining religious, civil and military buildings. Bourgeois houses like this, often built between the 19th and early 20th centuries, testify to the economic and urban growth of the region. Their preservation allows us to understand the evolution of lifestyles, construction techniques and aesthetic tastes of the affluent classes of the period, in a context where the city was modernizing while preserving traces of its medieval and reborn past.

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