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Building 4 Place des Vosges - Paris 4th

Patrimoine classé
Immeuble
Paris

Building 4 Place des Vosges - Paris 4th

    4 Place des Vosges
    75004 Paris

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

The building located at 4 Place des Vosges, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, is identified as a historical monument. Place des Vosges, former Place Royale, is one of the most emblematic squares in the French capital. This place, ranked among the oldest planned urban spaces in Paris, bears witness to the classical architecture of the early seventeenth century, although specific details about this particular building are not mentioned in the available sources.

The buildings surrounding Place des Vosges were originally built during the reign of Henry IV, in a homogeneous style characterized by brick and stone facades. These buildings, originally intended for the aristocracy and the Parisian bourgeoisie, reflect the ambitious urban planning of the time. Today, this square remains a symbol of Parisian architectural heritage, attracting visitors and residents for its historical charm and its preserved setting.