Construction of house XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Estimated period of construction of the building.
6 décembre 1935
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 6 décembre 1935 (≈ 1935)
Protection of facades and roofs by stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
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Origin and history
The house at 9 Rue Quinquaine in Saint-Brieuc is a historic monument built in the 17th century. This building, typical of the civil architecture of this period in Brittany, is distinguished by its facades and roofs, which were officially protected by a registration order dated 6 December 1935. These architectural elements reflect popular techniques and styles in the region at this time.
Saint-Brieuc, a town in the Côtes-d-Armor department in Brittany, was in modern times a dynamic urban centre, marked by commercial and craft activities. The houses of this period often served as housing for bourgeois families or merchants, while playing a role in structuring the urban fabric. Their preservation makes it possible today to witness the architectural and social evolution of the city throughout the centuries.
The inscription of this house as the Historic Monuments in 1935 underscores its heritage importance. This protection aims to preserve the original architectural features, including facades and roofs, which are representative examples of the 17th century Breton built heritage. The location of this monument, although judged to be of medium accuracy (level 5 of 10), remains a point of interest for local historical and tourist studies.