Registration of the portal 12 janvier 1931 (≈ 1931)
Registration as a historical monument.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The house at 4 rue de Tourre in Orange is a historic monument whose protected element is the gate. The latter was registered by ministerial decree on 12 January 1931, reflecting its architectural or historical interest. No further information on its origin or history is available from the sources consulted.
The location of this monument, in the town of Orange (Vaucluse), is part of an urban context marked by a rich ancient and medieval heritage. Old houses, like this one, often reflect the architectural and social evolution of the region, although the details specific to this construction remain unknown.
The accuracy of the location is considered "passable" (note 5/10), suggesting that the available coordinates do not allow optimal geographical identification. The official address, confirmed by the Mérimée base, is indeed the 4 rue de Tourre, in the city center of Orange.
No details are provided concerning the opening to the public, any visit, or current use (rent, guest rooms). Sources are limited to Monumentum and internal data, without reference to archives or in-depth studies of this monument.
The department of Vaucluse, where Orange is located, is known for its varied historical heritage, ranging from Roman remains to medieval and modern buildings. This monument is part of this landscape, although its precise role in local history is not documented.
The Creative Commons license associated with Marianne Casamance's photo indicates a desire to share images of the heritage, but without providing additional information about the building itself.