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House à Metz en Moselle

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    37 Place Saint Louis
    57000 Metz
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Crédit photo : Fab5669 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
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24 octobre 1929
Registration of facades
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and arcades: inscription by order of 24 October 1929

Origin and history

The house at 35 Place Saint-Louis in Metz is a historic monument whose facades and arcades were inscribed by order of 24 October 1929. This building, although little documented in the available sources, represents an example of preserved civil architecture in the city centre of Metz, a commune of the Moselle department in the Grand Est region (formerly Lorraine). Arcade houses, typical of medieval or renaissant squares, often played a central role in urban life.

In Metz, a city marked by its commercial and military history, these buildings served both as places of residence, commerce and sociability. Their protection at the beginning of the twentieth century reflects a heritage awareness aimed at preserving the architectural traces of past times, in a context where modern urbanization threatened these heritages.

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