Classification of facades and roofs 12 mai 1925 (≈ 1925)
Legal protection by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Façades sur la place et les rues et Roof : classification par décision du 12 mai 1925
Origin and history
The building at 2 Place Royale in Reims is a historical monument whose facades on the square and streets, as well as the roof, were classified by order of 12 May 1925. This building, now owned by a private company, is distinguished by its architecture and its central location in the city, between Rue du Cloître and Rue Carnot. Its ranking reflects its heritage importance in the urban landscape of the Remois.
The location of this building, noted as "passable" (level 5/10) in the databases, corresponds to a specific address in the department of the Marne, in the Grand Est region. Although the available sources do not detail its specific history, its status as a Historical Monument and its legal protection make it a key element of the local architectural heritage. The Royal Square, where it is located, is an emblematic place of Reims, often associated with urban planning and the history of the city.
The information available comes mainly from the Merimée base and the Monumentum platform. There is no data on its current use (visit, rental, guest rooms), exact origin or possible historical owners. The associated photo, licensed under Creative Commons, illustrates its exterior appearance, but the interior details or transformations that have been experienced over time remain unknown.
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