Historical Monument 12 mai 1925 (≈ 1925)
Front and roof protection per stop.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facade and Roof: by Order of 12 May 1925
Origin and history
The building at 7 Place Royale in Reims is a monument classified for its facade and roof by ministerial decree of 12 May 1925. This classification makes it a protected architectural witness, although details of its precise construction or historical use are not explicitly documented in available sources. Its official address and GPS location suggest integration into the central urban fabric of Reims, a city marked by a rich heritage linked to its medieval and modern history.
The protection of 1925 took place in a post-World War I context, when France sought to preserve its heritage damaged by conflicts. Reims, a symbolic city because of its role in the royal sacres and its destruction during the war, saw many buildings classified for their historical or aesthetic value. This building, although less documented than other major monuments, is part of this movement to safeguard the newly built environment, reflecting the heritage concerns of the inter-war period.
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