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House à Saint-Malo en Ille-et-Vilaine

House

    13 Rue du Pelicot
    35400 Saint-Malo
Private property
Crédit photo : Philippe Alès - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
14 février 1946
Registration for Historic Monuments
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Heritage classified

Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 14 February 1946

Origin and history

This house, located in Saint-Malo in Brittany, is a historical monument whose origins date back to the town's early enclosure. Although its exact date of construction is not specified, its integration into the old fortifications suggests a defensive or strategic role in the urban history of Saint Malo. The facades and roofs, protected since 1946, illustrate the typical architecture of the region, marked by its maritime past and emblematic ramparts.

In the historical context of Saint-Malo, houses integrated with primitive enclosures often served as homes for families linked to defence or port trade. The city, renowned for its privateers and maritime activities, saw these buildings play a central role in everyday life, between protection against invasions and a place of life for a population facing the sea. The listing of this house as Historic Monuments in 1946 underscores its heritage importance, although the details of its occupants or its precise use remain unknown.

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