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House à Metz en Moselle

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    53 Place Saint Louis
    57000 Metz
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Crédit photo : Fab5669 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
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24 octobre 1929
Registration of facades and arcades
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and arcades: inscription by order of 24 October 1929

Origin and history

The house at 53 Place Saint-Louis in Metz is a historic monument whose remarkable elements, namely facades and arcades, were inscribed by ministerial decree on 24 October 1929. This building illustrates the city's civil architectural heritage, although the available sources do not specify its exact period of construction or its original use. Metz, a town located in Lorraine in the Moselle department, has had a rich urban history, marked by various influences due to its strategic geographical location.

Arcade houses, such as that of Place Saint-Louis, were often places of commerce or housing, reflecting the social and economic organization of the city throughout the centuries. These buildings demonstrate the importance of public spaces and their role in the daily life of the inhabitants, although the details specific to this house remain partially documented.

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