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Building, 29 Rue des Ducs-de-Bar in Bar-le-Duc dans la Meuse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Immeuble
Meuse

Building, 29 Rue des Ducs-de-Bar in Bar-le-Duc

    29 Rue des Ducs-de-Bar
    55000 Bar-le-Duc
Immeuble, 29  Rue des Ducs-de-Bar à Bar-le-Duc
Immeuble, 29  Rue des Ducs-de-Bar à Bar-le-Duc
Immeuble, 29  Rue des Ducs-de-Bar à Bar-le-Duc
Immeuble, 29  Rue des Ducs-de-Bar à Bar-le-Duc
Immeuble, 29  Rue des Ducs-de-Bar à Bar-le-Duc

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Époque contemporaine
2000
3 février 1988
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The building at 29 rue des Ducs-de-Bar in Bar-le-Duc is a historical monument whose exact construction period is not specified in the available sources. It is distinguished by its facade on street and roof, protected by a registration order under the Historical Monuments dated 3 February 1988. This building, now owned by a private company, illustrates the city's urban architectural heritage, although its current use (residential, commercial or other) is not documented.

Bar-le-Duc, capital of the Meuse department in the Grand Est region (former Lorraine), has a rich medieval and Renaissance heritage, marked by its role as capital of the Duchy of Bar. The buildings of its city centre, like that of Rue des Ducs-de-Bar, often bear witness to the urban evolution between the 19th and 20th centuries, a period of transformation of French cities. These buildings reflect the residential and commercial needs of a local bourgeoisie, as well as the influence of architectural styles of their time.

Their preservation contributes to the collective memory and tourist attraction of the city.

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