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House à Lille dans le Nord

House

    12 Rue Saint-François
    59800 Lille
Private property
Maison
Maison
Maison
Maison
Maison
Maison
Maison
Crédit photo : Velvet - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of houses
28 avril 1993
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

House (HN 84): registration by order of 28 April 1993

Origin and history

The houses at numbers 12 and 14 of Rue Saint-François in Lille represent an undocumented architectural type of the city in the 17th century. These buildings, now protected under the Historical Monuments, offer a material testimony of bourgeois or artisanal dwellings of this period, marked by urban and economic growth in French Flanders.

The protection of these houses by decree of 28 April 1993 underlines their heritage value, in particular for their facade and characteristic structure of the 17th century in Lille. Their location in the historic centre of Lille, close to major shopping centres of the time, reflects the importance of this area in the social and economic life of the city. Available sources, such as the Merimée database, confirm their exact address and current legal status, without providing more details on their occupants or their original use.

The 17th century in Lille corresponds to an era of reconstruction and urban beautification, after the religious disturbances of the previous centuries. The houses of this time, often made of brick and stone, mixed residential and sometimes professional functions (workshops, stalls). Their preservation allows us to study the evolution of constructive techniques and lifestyles in a city then under Spanish influence before its permanent connection to France in 1667. Their late classification (1993) indicates a relatively recent awareness of their historical interest.

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