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House Tournaire dans les Alpes-Maritimes

Crédit photo : Juliofsanguino - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Initial construction
21 octobre 1932
Front protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façade: registration by order of 21 October 1932

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Origin and history

The Maison Tournaire is a historical monument located in Grasse, in the Alpes-Maritimes department (06), in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Dating from the 14th century, it represents an example of medieval civil architecture preserved in this emblematic city of Provence.

Classified as a Historical Monument, the Tournaire House was specifically protected by order of 21 October 1932, concerning its façade. This official recognition underlines its heritage importance, although the information available on its detailed history or occupants remains limited. Its location, Place de la Roque, makes it a notable part of the historic centre of Grasse.

The location of the Maison Tournaire is documented with a priori satisfactory accuracy (level 6/10), and its official address is associated with the Insee code 06069 of the municipality. The data available are mainly from the Merimée database and Monumentum, without mentioning contemporary uses such as sightseeing or accommodation.

In medieval times, urban houses like this often served as residences for wealthy families or artisans, reflecting the social and economic organization of Provençal cities. Grasse, known for its artisanal and commercial activity, especially related to leather and perfumes from the Middle Ages, provided a framework where these buildings played a central role in everyday life.

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