Construction of house 4e quart XVIe siècle (≈ 1687)
Construction period attested by Monumentum.
10 août 1939
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 10 août 1939 (≈ 1939)
Protection of stair turret by stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Stairs tower: by order of 10 August 1939
Key figures
Hans Frauler - Sculptor
Workmaster associated with the house.
Origin and history
The house at 15 rue Brûlée in Strasbourg is a historic monument emblematic of civil architecture in the late 16th century. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1939 and is distinguished by its stair turret, an element protected by ministerial decree. Today, the building houses the Alsatian association of the Institut des hautes études de Défense nationale and integrates into an architectural complex including the Palace of the Military Governor of Strasbourg.
The construction of this house dates back to the 4th quarter of the 16th century, a period marked by the influence of the Renaissance in Alsace. The building is attributed in part to the sculptor Hans Frauler, whose name is associated with the artistic works of the building. The accuracy of its location, confirmed by the Merimée and Monumentum bases, makes it an architectural witness to the history of Strasbourg, although its GPS location is judged to be of medium accuracy (level 5/10).
Owned by the municipality of Strasbourg, this house illustrates the Alsatian civil heritage, with stylistic features peculiar to its time. Its classification in 1939 underlines its historical and architectural importance, while integrating the building into the city's protected urban landscape. Available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its status and protections, without providing further details on its original use or historical occupants.
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