Registration historical monument 22 juin 1945 (≈ 1945)
Protection of the wall and well.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The fence wall and the inner well: inscription by decree of 22 June 1945
Origin and history
The building at 78 Driant Place in Nancy is a historic monument whose remarkable elements, namely the fence wall and the inner well, were inscribed by ministerial decree on 22 June 1945. This building, owned by the municipality, illustrates a preserved local architectural heritage, although details of its construction or original use are not specified in the available sources.
The location of this building, in the heart of Nancy, in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle (Great East region), makes it a witness to urban planning and the history of the city. Colonel Driant Square, where it is located, is a central place, reflecting the importance of civilian constructions in the urban fabric of Lorraine. Monuments of this type, often linked to daily or administrative life, play a key role in collective memory and local identity.
The available information points to a geographical accuracy considered "fair" (note of 5/10), indicating that its exact location could be refined. No mention is made of its current accessibility, whether it be visits, room rentals or other contemporary uses. Sources are limited to the Merimée database data and the Creative Commons license for associated illustrations.
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