Construction of house XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Construction period of the building.
1927
Registration of chimneys
Registration of chimneys 1927 (≈ 1927)
Order protecting the chimneys of the First Empire.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Origin and history
The house at 29 rue de Paradis, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, is a historic monument built in the 19th century. This building is particularly distinguished by its two chimneys dating from the First Empire, protected by a registration order in 1927. These architectural elements bear witness to an era when the imperial style still marked the Parisian interiors, despite the later construction of the building.
The classification of this house as a Historic Monument is based on the preservation of these chimneys, a rare detail and representative of the furniture heritage of the early 19th century. Although little information is available on its original use or its occupants, its precise address and location in a neighborhood undergoing transformation in the 19th century make it a witness to the urban evolution of Paris. The accuracy of its location is estimated as fair, according to available data.
No information is provided concerning the opening of the site to the public, its current purpose or any services offered (visits, rental, accommodation). Sources are limited to data from the Merimée database and visual observations such as those from Google Street View. The house thus remains a discreet but significant example of the Parisian heritage, where attention is focused on interior elements rather than monumental exterior architecture.