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Building, 14 Rue Saint-Georges in Rennes en Ille-et-Vilaine

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Immeuble
Maison à pan de bois
Ille-et-Vilaine

Building, 14 Rue Saint-Georges in Rennes

    14 Rue Saint-Georges
    35000 Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes
Immeuble, 14 Rue Saint-Georges à Rennes

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of building
28 juin 1967
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The building located at 14 rue Saint-Georges in Rennes is a 17th century building, representative of the civil architecture of this period in Brittany. Its facades and roofs, listed in the inventory of the Historical Monuments by decree of 28 June 1967, illustrate the urban heritage of Rennes of modern times. The building is now owned by a private company, and its exact address, intersected with the Merimée bases and GPS coordinates, confirms its location in the heart of the historic centre of Rennes, between Rue Saint-Georges and Rue de Derval.

The accuracy of its geographical location is estimated as "passible" (note 5/10), reflecting the limitations of the data available for ancient monuments in public databases. No information is provided on its current use (visit, rental, or accommodation), but its status as a Historic Monument suggests a recognized heritage value. Available sources, such as Monumentum, highlight its architectural interest without detailing its specific history or possible significant occupants.

The 1967 classification specifically concerns the external elements (facades and roofs), typical of the protections applied to old buildings to preserve their historical character. The Insee code of the municipality (35238) and its attachment to the department of Ille-et-Vilaine (35) place this building in a well-documented administrative and geographical context, although its detailed history remains incomplete in accessible sources.

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