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Building, 36bis Rue de la Muette in Maisons-Laffitte dans les Yvelines

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Immeuble
Yvelines

Building, 36bis Rue de la Muette in Maisons-Laffitte

    36bis Rue de la Muette
    78600 Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Immeuble, 36bis Rue de la Muette à Maisons-Laffitte
Crédit photo : Lionel Allorge - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1834-1838
Construction of house
18 décembre 1980
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs except outbuildings (Case AT 77): inscription by order of 18 December 1980

Key figures

Charles Duval - Architect Designer of Maison Chaulieu.
Charles Chaulieu - Sponsor and composer Piano teacher, founder of The Pianist.

Origin and history

The building of the 36bis rue de la Muette in Maisons-Laffitte is a former mansion built between 1834 and 1838 by architect Charles Duval. Sponsored by Charles Chaulieu, professor of piano at the Conservatoire de Paris, composer and founder of the magazine Le Pianiste, this house of notable, known as "Maison Chaulieu", originally incorporated a concert hall, now disappeared. The building, representative of bourgeois architecture of the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, reflects the social status of its sponsor, linked to Parisian artistic circles.

The building has been listed as historical monuments since 18 December 1980, with protection covering its facades and roofs (excluding outbuildings). Transformed into apartments, it nevertheless retains significant architectural elements of its construction period. The exact location, although subject to geographical impreciseness (noted "passible accuracy" in the databases), remains associated with the historical address of 36bis rue de la Muette, in the Yvelines department (Ile-de-France region).

The sources available (Wikipedia, Monumentum) underline the dual interest of the monument: architectural heritage linked to the urbanization of Maisons-Laffitte in the 19th century, and cultural heritage, due to the profile of its sponsor, is the figure of Parisian musical circles. The destruction of the concert hall and the housing division illustrate the adaptations of this type of building over time.

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