Crédit photo : François de Dijon - Sous licence Creative Commons
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Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1601-1700
Construction of building
Construction of building 1601-1700 (≈ 1651)
Estimated construction period in the 17th century.
21 novembre 1925
Roof registration
Roof registration 21 novembre 1925 (≈ 1925)
Protection by ministerial decree.
6 juillet 1937
Classification of the façade
Classification of the façade 6 juillet 1937 (≈ 1937)
Enhanced protection of the monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Roof: registration by decree of 21 November 1925; Façade: by order of 6 July 1937
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character mentioned
Sources insufficient to identify key players.
Origin and history
The building, located in the 22nd Place de la Libération (formerly Place d'Armes) in Dijon, is an emblematic 17th century building. This building, whose location is estimated as fair (level 5/10), is distinguished by its architecture characteristic of this period, although the stylistic details are not specified in the available sources. Its roof was inscribed in the Historical Monuments by decree of 21 November 1925, while its facade was given a stricter classification on 6 July 1937, highlighting its heritage importance.
The Place de la Libération, where this building is located, was historically a central place in Dijon, known as Place d'Armes before the 20th century. This sector, marked by its military and social role, reflects urbanization and the transformations of the city in the modern era. The successive protections of the building (1925 and 1937) illustrate the desire to preserve a representative architectural heritage of the Grand Century in Burgundy, without the sources however mentioning specific events or characters related to its construction or use.
The available data, mainly from the Merimée database and Monumentum, indicate that the building is still located at the historic address, without specifying its current accessibility (visit, rental, etc.). No information is provided on any notable owners, architects or occupants, or on major changes after the 17th century. The Creative Commons license associated with François de Dijon's photo suggests recent visual documentation, but text archives remain limited to administrative and legal elements of protection.
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