Registration for Historic Monuments 3 juillet 1947 (≈ 1947)
Front and roof protection.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The house at 1 Rue de la Barrière in Rodez is a civil building whose architectural particularity lies in its lauze roof, typical of the region. This blanket, composed of flat stones, is supported by a series of overflowing wooden beams, visible from the street. These elements give the facade a distinctive character, reflecting traditional local construction techniques.
Classified as a Historic Monument by order of 3 July 1947, this house enjoys protection specifically on its façade and roof. This official recognition underscores its heritage interest, although the available archives do not specify its date of construction or its detailed history. Its location in the city centre of Rodez, Aveyron, makes it a silent witness to the urban evolution of this Occitan city.
In Rodez, as in many medieval and modern cities in southern France, half-timbered or corbelled houses played a central role in everyday life. They often housed artisans, merchants or wealthy families, while structuring the public space through their narrow facades and overhanging floors. The lauze roof, a durable and insulating material, was particularly suited to the local climate, marked by cold winters and warm summers.