Construction of the mansion vers 1750 (≈ 1750)
Built in brick and stone.
24 juin 1986
Historic Monument Protection
Historic Monument Protection 24 juin 1986 (≈ 1986)
Façades, roofs and interior decorations inscribed.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs; fireplace, woodwork (excluding modern layers of paint) and gypsum in the dining room (current living room); woodwork (excluding modern layers of paint) and vestibule gypsum (current dining room) (Box AB 129): inscription by order of 24 June 1986
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Origin and history
The house of Mont-Saint-Aignan is a mansion built around 1750, in the typical architectural style of the mid-18th century. Built in brick and stone, it is distinguished by its carved interior decoration, still preserved on the ground floor. This monument illustrates the art of living of the provincial elites of the time, blending elegance and functionality.
Classified as a Historical Monument, this residence was partially protected by order of 24 June 1986. The protected elements include facades, roofs, as well as woodwork and gypsuming of the main rooms, such as the vestibule and the old dining room. These architectural details testify to the refinement of bourgeois interiors under the Old Regime.
Located at 25 rue Pasteur, this house is part of the urban heritage of Mont-Saint-Aignan, a commune of the Seine-Maritime in Normandy. Its exact address and its Insee code (76451) confirm its anchoring in the territory of Rouen, marked by a history rich in civil and religious buildings. No information is available on its current use (visit, rental, etc.).